Tlalicuilol (MH746v)
This black-line drawing of the compound personal name Tlalicuilol (perhaps “Land-Writing”) shows a rectangular piece of land (tlalli) divided diagonally. The lower left half is dotted, which suggests this is soil/dirt and perhaps it is seeded. The upper right half has squiggly (-cuil-) lines on it suggesting either writing (icuilolli) or a design.
Stephanie Wood
Marc Thouvenot identifies the verb icuiloa (or ihcuiloa, with the glottal stop), which means to paint, write, or print, as having a root of -cuil-. He notes how it also appears in tlacuiloliztli (writing), tlacuilo (writer), and cuicuiltic (mottled). He goes on to show various uses of icuiloa that take it beyond the simple definitions just given, resulting in something like the action of creating a design (e.g., on leather, ceramics, sculpture, or in textiles). It can also be something like the action of decorating (e.g., to put a flower on a cup of atole). He associates icuiloa and tlacuilolli with "cultural artifacts," such as arts and crafts or examples of writing and painting, but cuicuiltic with effects created by "nature." This short summary barely does his article justice; it is worth reading the entire piece. How Thouvenot's study might connect with the concept of bent or curved mentioned by Prem (1974: 555, 682) raises an interesting question. Perhaps the bent or curved lines of writing, painting, carving, embroidery, and so on, fall with in the realm of expressions of -cuil-. See
Marc Thouvenot, "Imágenes y escritura entre los nahuas del inicio del XVI," Estudios de Cultural Náhuatl 41 (2010).
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Jeff Haskett-Wood
tierras, agricultura, escritura, nombres de hombres

tla(li), land, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/tlalli
icuilol(li), a piece of writing, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/icuilolli
cuilol(li), writing or a design, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/cuilolli
Tierra-Escritura
Stephanie Wood
Matrícula de Huexotzinco, folio 746v, World Digital Library, https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_15282/?sp=571&st=image
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