Toci

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Nahuatl Tocih.

Proper noun[edit]

Toci

  1. An Aztec goddess.
    • 1625, Samuel Purchas, Purchas His Pilgrimes, volume 3, London: William Stansby, page 1004:
      The ſame night thee arriued, by order of the murtherer whom they worſhipped, they killed her cruelly; and hauing flayed her artificially asa they could doe, they did clothe a young man with her skin, and thereupon her apparell, placing him neere their Idoll, dedicating him for a Goddeſſe and the mother of their god, and euer after did worſhip it, making an Idoll which they called Toccy, which is to ſay, our grand mother.

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