Sunday 7 July 2013

Xoxouhqui

...=xuxuhqui(N/adj.v.)=green, raw/crudo(sp); azul celeste(sp)/celestial blue, e.g., Shoshanna/Hosanna(H)= Xochi-ana(Nauatl)=flowers to the 4,=Xochitl(N/20 Tonalamatl)=Cempoalxochitl(N)=Sempaxochil(Mex)=20 Flower= the Orange Chrysanthemum, flower of the Day of the Dead, which coincides with our Halloween, well, Nov. 2d, a rite that existed before the Spanish Conquest. .....xocotl(N)=fruit,=shock/shuck(E),=x/o(r)ch/cotl(Letra)=orcgeard(OE)=orch/c/gea/o(r)d/tl(Letra)= orchard(E). more direct is the name, Orcutt, which can be, x/ocotl(N) or ocotl(N)=aromatic pine used to produce the color black, e.g., William Warren Orcutt discovered the La Brea Tar Pits in the Santa Maria Valley, California, namesake of Orcutt, California, an unincorporated town located in Santa Barbara County. the La Brea coyote=coyotl(N)=coyonca(N)=window/opening,=co(n)jun/ture(E)=coyoni/ocoyon(N)=to hole, open, hollow=ollotl(N)=center/middle, e.g., tlalli olloco(N)=in middle earth, Canis Orcutti, named in his honor.

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