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[ tlah-lohk ] / tlɑˈloʊk /
Origin of Tlaloc<Mexican Spanish Tláloc<Nahuatl Tlāloc, equivalent to tlāl(li) earth, land + oc lies, is stretched out Words nearby TlalocTKO, tkt., Tl, TLA, Tlalnepantla, Tlaloc, Tlalpan, Tlaquepaque, Tlaxcala, TLC, TLDR Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for TlalocTlaloc was the god of rain—an important deity for a country where a droughty season was nothing less than a national disaster. The Mythologies of Ancient Mexico and Peru|Lewis Spence It is the mask of Tlaloc, as shown by the teeth and corroborated (not proved) by the way in which the eye is expressed. Studies in Central American Picture-Writing|Edward S. Holden The Tlaloc eagle is in the head of the staff carried in the hand. Studies in Central American Picture-Writing|Edward S. Holden If we examine the plates given by Stephens, we shall find many pictorial allusions to Tlaloc. Studies in Central American Picture-Writing|Edward S. Holden
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