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  • 1 CACALACA

    cacalaca > cacalaca-.
    *\CACALACA v.inanimé, faire un bruit de grelot, résonner.
    Esp., sonar el caxcauel, o la vasija de barro que tiene dentro o echan en el pedrezuelas, o el cacao danado quando lo cuentan, suelo (M II 10v).
    Angl., to rattle (K).
    it crackles ; it jingles ; it rattles ; it sounds. R.Joe Campbell 1997.
    " îcacâhuaz cacalacaya ", son bâton à sonnailles résonnait. Sah9,69
    " in ihcuâc tlâlpan quitilquetza cacalaca ", quand il frappe le sol (avec son bâton à sonnailles celui ci) résonne. Sah9,69 - he rattle.
    " cacalaca in tlemâitl ", la cuillère à encens fait un bruit de grelot. Sah2,151.
    " cencah cacalaca ixahuaca ", ça fait un grand bruit de grelots, ça tinte.
    Est dit de la cuillère à encens évoquée plus haut. Sah2,151.
    " êxcân cacalaca ", trois fois il résonne.
    Est dit du bâton à sonailles, ayohchicâhuaztli. Sah2,105.
    " tzotzopaztli cacalaca patlâhuac ", la large tringle à tisser résonne.
    Sah8,49 - swished.
    " cacalaca ", elle claque - at crackles. Est dit de la langue. Sah10,107.
    Note: le Diccionario náhuatl de los municipios de Macayapan y Tatahuicapan de Juárez, Veracruz donne: cacalaca, v.i. cascabelear, sonar (algo suelto dentro de un recipiente).
    *\CACALACA avec le préfixe tla-., " tlacacalaca ", ça résonne.
    " inic huetzi tecihuitl iuhquin tlacacalaca têcuâcacalania têmômôtla ", ainsi tombe la grêle, elle résonne, elle fait résonner la tête des gens, elle bombarde les gens - thus did hail fall, making a din as of rattling, beating one about the head, pelting one (as if) with stones. Sah7,20.
    " iuhquin tlacacalaca in întepozhuîpîl ", leurs cuirasses semblent résonner. Sah12,30.

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > CACALACA

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