chi7ilil

a word from Vocabulary Zinacantán Tzotzil

General Information
Word form
Word form

The primary source for the Tzotzil vocabulary is: Robert M. Laughlin. 1975. The Great Tzotzil Dictionary of San Lorenzo Zinacantán. City of Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Also used for supplementary materials from the early colonial period of Zinacantán Tzotzil: Robert M. Laughlin. 1988. The Great Tzotzil Dictionary of Santo Domingo Zinacantán. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

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chi7ilil
LWT meaning(s):
Word meaning: townsman, companion, sibling, bonus or extra little bit given when food is bought, relative, similar or identical object
Grammatical info
Grammatical info

Abbreviations used in the Grammatical Information field are found on pages 32-33 of Laughlin 1975.

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n3d
Analyzability: unanalyzable
Age
Age

Proto-Mayan: 3800-3400 B.P. (years before present)

Proto-Greater Kanjobalan: 3000-2100 B.P.

Proto-Greater Tzeltalan: 3000-1900 B.P.

Proto-Tzeltalan: 1900-1400 B.P.

Greater Lowland: 1400-900 B.P.

Proto-Tzotzil: 1400-31 B.P.

Proto-Historic: 900-486 B.P.

Colonial: 486-186 B.P.

Earlier Colonial: 486-400 B.P.

Later Colonial: 400-186 B.P.

Modern: 186-31 B.P.

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Proto-Tzotzil (600–1975)