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Aztecan
  • a word derived from Aztec.

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Researchers have found that curanderismo dates back to Aztecan, Mayan and Incan tribes and their religious beliefs of harmony with nature, spirit and self.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 8, 2023

The clothing, the footwear, and, above all else, the weapons, purely Aztecan?

From The Lost City by Badger, Jos. E. (Joseph Edward)

The bow and arrows which—all, all surely of Aztecan manufacture, yet seemingly fresh and serviceable as though in use but a month ago!

From The Lost City by Badger, Jos. E. (Joseph Edward)

We know that the ancient Aztecan priests were adepts in magic," observed the professor, "and it's natural that some of their learning should have descended to their posterity.

From The Golden Fleece, a romance by Hawthorne, Julian

"Why, if I'm not mistaken, there are accounts of an Aztecan princess of that name, an ancestress of my wife's family, in some old documents that I have in a box, at home."

From The Golden Fleece, a romance by Hawthorne, Julian

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