different between mesoamerican vs nahualism
mesoamerican
English
Adjective
mesoamerican (not comparable)
- Alternative form of Mesoamerican
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nahualism
English
Alternative forms
- nagualism
Etymology
nahual +? -ism. The first element is from Nahuatl nahualli (“sorcerer, spirit, animal form a person may take”).
Noun
nahualism (uncountable)
- The Mesoamerican belief that (certain) human beings can transform into animals.
See also
- nahual (nagual)
- tonal (tona, tonalli)
- skinwalking
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