halach uinic

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Spanish, from the original Mayan jalach wíinik (literally real man (?)).

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Noun[edit]

halach uinic (plural halach uinics or halach uinicil)

  1. A Mayan governor (either preconquest or colonial).

Spanish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Mayan jalach wíinik (literally real man (?)).

Noun[edit]

halach uinic m or f by sense (plural halach uinic or halach uinicil)

  1. halach uinic

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