cahuayoh
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Central Nahuatl[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- (Cholula) mazanenenqui
Etymology[edit]
From Classical Nahuatl cahuayoh, cognate with Spanish caballo.
Noun[edit]
cahuayoh
Classical Nahuatl[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Spanish caballo, from Latin caballus.
Noun[edit]
cahuayoh (animate, plural cahuayohtin or cahuahyohmeh)
- Alternative form of cahuallo
References[edit]
- DIEZ (2012); University of Oregon.
Pipil[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Spanish caballo, from Latin caballus. Compare Classical Nahuatl cahuāllo and cahuāyoh (“horse”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
cahuayoh (plural cahcahuayoh)
- horse
- Ne nomiyachuan tic Centzonat quipiyat ce cahuayoh
- My family in Sonsonate have a horse
Categories:
- Central Nahuatl terms derived from Classical Nahuatl
- Central Nahuatl terms derived from Spanish
- Central Nahuatl lemmas
- Central Nahuatl nouns
- Amecameca Central Nahuatl
- nhn:Horses
- Classical Nahuatl terms borrowed from Spanish
- Classical Nahuatl terms derived from Spanish
- Classical Nahuatl terms derived from Latin
- Classical Nahuatl lemmas
- Classical Nahuatl nouns
- Classical Nahuatl terms using regularized orthography
- Pipil terms borrowed from Spanish
- Pipil terms derived from Spanish
- Pipil terms derived from Latin
- Pipil terms with IPA pronunciation
- Pipil lemmas
- Pipil nouns
- Pipil terms with usage examples
- ppl:Mammals