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mecatlapôuhqui, pft. sur mecatlapôhua, plur., mecatlapôuhqueh.Devin qui prédit l'avenir au moyen de cordelettes nouées.Celle qui prédit l'avenir à l'aide de cordelettes. Sah 1927,365." mecatlapôuhqueh ", celles qui lisent l'avenir au moyen de cordelettes nouées. Sah1,15." tlapôuhqueh, atlân teittanih, tlaôlchayâuhqueh, mecatlapôuhqueh, têtlacuicuilihqueh, têtlanocuilanqueh, têîxocuilânqueh ", les devins, ceux qui prédisent l'avenir en examinant l'eau, ceux qui le font en jetant des grains de maïs, ceux qui le font à l'aide de cordelettes nouées, ceux qui retirent des objets du corps des gens, ceux qui extraient des vers des dents ou ceux qui extraient des vers des yeux - soothsayers, casters of auguries by looking upon the water, by scatteríng grains of maize, by using knotted cords, who removed foreign objects from the bady, who removed worms from the teeth, from the eyes. Dans une énumération de ceux placés sous le patranage de Têteoh înnân. Sah1,70 qui reprend l'énumération de Sah1,15." nâhualli, tlapôuhqui, tlapôhuani, mecatlapôuhqui ", c'est un sorcier. un devin, qui lit l'avenir, qui le prédit au moyen de cordelettes nouées - he is a sorcerer, a soothsayer, a caster of lots, a diagnostician by means of knots.Est dit du mauvais tîcitl. Sah10,39.Anders Dib. renvoient à Seler SGA II 53-54: le devin emmèlait une corde en une sorte de noeud et tire dessus brusquement. Si le noeud se défait facilement il déclare que le patient guérira mais si le noeua se ressert,... le patient mourra - the diviner twisted a rope together into a kind of knot and then drew it quickly. If the knot came out easely then he said the patient would recover, but if he only made the knot tighter,... the patient would die.Anders Dib X 30 note 15.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > MECATLAPOUHQUI
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têittani, éventuel de itta.Qui voit, regarde quelqu'un." ahtle îpan têittani, ahtle îpan têitta, ahtle îpan tlachiya ", a respecter of no one. She respects no one. Est dit d'une mauvais dame noble. Sah10,45." ahîyel têittani ", spiteful. Sah10,45.* expression, " âtlân têittani ", caster of auguries by look upon the water" tlapôuhqueh, âtlân têittanih, tlaôlchayâuhqueh, mecatlapôuhqueh, têtlacuicuilihqueh, têtlanocuilanqueh, têîxocuilanqueh ", soothsayers, casters of auguries by looking upon the water, by scattering grains of maize, by using knotted cords, who removesforeign objects from the body, who removed worms from the teeth, from the eyes.Dans une énumérations de ceux placés sous le patronage de Teteoh innan. Sah1,70.La même énumération que celle qui se trouve en Sah1, 15. -
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Ⅰ.Ⅱ.castor2(a) (secretion) castoréum mMythology Castor;∎ Castor and Pollux Castor et Pollux2 nounAstronomy Castor►► castor oil huile f de ricin
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Caster — ist der Nachname von: Cynthia Plaster Caster (* 1947), bekanntes Groupie verschiedener Stars Dietrich von Caster, Weihbischof Jeff Caster (* 1958), US amerikanischer Schauspieler Kenneth E. Caster (1908–1992), US amerikanischer Paläontologe… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Caster — Cast er, n. 1. One who casts; as, caster of stones, etc.; a caster of cannon; a caster of accounts. [1913 Webster] 2. A vial, cruet, or other small vessel, used to contain condiments at the table; as, a set of casters. [1913 Webster] 3. A stand… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caster — caster, castor The two forms represent several words and overlap in usage: caster is the only spelling for a few technical meanings; castor (a different word) is the only spelling for the oil; and both are used for the sugar (which is named after … Modern English usage
caster — ► NOUN 1) a person or machine that casts. 2) variant spelling of CASTOR(Cf. ↑castor) … English terms dictionary
caster — [kas′tər, käs′tər] n. 1. a person or thing that casts 2. a) a small bottle or other container for serving vinegar, mustard, salt, etc. at the table ☆ b) a stand for holding several such containers 3. a small wheel or freely rolling ball set in a… … English World dictionary
Caster — A caster (or castor) is an undriven, single, double, or compound wheel mounted on an object to make movement easier. Found on shopping cart, rolling chairs, and material handling equipment, casters may be fixed to roll in one direction, or… … Wikipedia
caster — {{11}}caster (1) person or thing that casts, late 14c. (also sometimes castor), agent noun from CAST (Cf. cast) (v.). Meaning pepper shaker is 1670s, on notion of throwing. {{12}}caster (2) wheel and swivel attached to furniture, 1748, agent noun … Etymology dictionary
caster — UK [ˈkɑːstə(r)] / US [ˈkæstər] noun [countable] Word forms caster : singular caster plural casters one of a set of small wheels that can move in any direction and are often attached to the bottom of a piece of furniture or equipment … English dictionary
caster — casterless, adj. /kas teuhr, kah steuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that casts. 2. a small wheel on a swivel, set under a piece of furniture, a machine, etc., to facilitate moving it. 3. a bottle or cruet for holding a condiment. 4. a stand… … Universalium
caster — noun a) Someone or something that casts Many office chairs roll on a set of casters. b) A wheeled assembly attached to a larger object at its base to facilitate rolling. A caster usually consists of … Wiktionary
caster — centrifugal caster … Mechanics glossary