-yotl

Central Nahuatl

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [-joːtɬ]

Suffix

-yotl

  1. (added to nouns) -ness, -ity, -hood, -ship, -ism, -ry; forms abstract nouns.

Classical Nahuatl

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [-joːt͡ɬ]

Suffix

-yōtl

  1. (added to nouns) -ness, -ity, -hood, -ship, -ism, -ry; forms abstract nouns.
    tahtli (father)tahyōtl (paternity, fatherhood)
    tepitōn (something small)tepitōnyōtl (smallness)
    tōltēcatl (artisan)tōltēcayōtl (artisanry)
  2. (added to nouns) forms concrete nouns with senses extended from the original.
    ācatl (cane)ācayōtl (piping)
    iztatl (salt)iztayōtl (brine)
    yāōtl (enemy)yāōyōtl (war, warfare)

Usage notes

This particle undergoes progressive assimilation (where a consonantal sound assimilates into the one that precedes it) in certain situations:

Derived terms

Classical Nahuatl terms suffixed with -yotl

References

  • James Lockhart (2001) Nahuatl as Written: Lessons in Older Written Nahuatl, with Copious Examples and Texts, Stanford University Press, page 242
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