tonalamatl
English
Etymology
From Classical Nahuatl tōnalāmatl (literally “book of days”).
Noun
tonalamatl (plural tonalamatls)
- A divinatory almanac used in central Mexico prior to the Spanish conquest, and structured around the sacred 260-day year.
Classical Nahuatl
Etymology
From tōnalli (“day”) + āmatl (“book”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [toːnaˈlaːmat͡ɬ]
Noun
tōnalāmatl (inanimate)
- (it is) a pictorial calendrical manuscript used for divination, structured around the sacred tōnalpōhualli.
- 1585, Bernardino de Sahagún, Arte adivinatoria de los mexicanos, f. 101r.
- AQUI COMIENÇA La Arte adiuinatoria que usaban los Mexicanos en tiempo de su ydolatria llamada: Tonalamatl. que quiere dezir libro en que trata de las venturas y fortunas delos que nacen segun los signos o caracteres en que Nacen.
- Here begins the divinatory art of the Aztecs used in their time of idolatry, called tonalamatl, which means "book that deals with the fates and fortunes of those born according to the signs or characters in which they are born."
- 1585, Bernardino de Sahagún, Arte adivinatoria de los mexicanos, f. 101r.
Related terms
- tōnalpōhualli
- tōnalpōuhqui