Mimich (MH648r)
This black-line drawing of the compound glyph for the personal name Mimich ("Fish," attested here as a man's name) shows a horizontal fish facing toward the viewer’s right. This fish (michin) has a horizontal line through its middle that also protrudes from its mouth. The point coming out of the mouth is reminiscent of an arrow (mitl), which may be providing the extra syllable (mi-) for the reduplication at the start of the name.
Stephanie Wood
The possible use of the arrow in this glyph is somewhat unusual, compared to other examples of Mimich, a few of which appear below. The contextualizing image includes a gloss that says this man was a weaver of floor mats (petates in Spanish).
Stephanie Wood
diego mimich petlachiuhq~
Diego Mimich, petlachiuhqui
Stephanie Wood
1560
Jeff Haskett-Wood
pez, peces, pescado, flechas, nombres de hombres
mich(in), fish, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/michin
mi(tl), arrow, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/mitl
Matrícula de Huexotzinco, folio 648r, World Digital Library, https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_15282/?sp=378&st=image
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