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From its position and from the titles following, this note appears to apply only to No. The second note is prefixed to No. XIV, which has no title. It is in Nahuatl, and reads as follows: Nican ompehua in cuicatl motenehua melahuac Huexotzincayotl ic moquichitoya in tlatoque Huexotzinca mani mecatca; yexcan inic tlatlamantitica, teuccuicatl ahnoço quauhcuicatl, xochicuicatl, icnocuicatl.
These general expressions may be supplemented by a list of terms, specifying particular classes of songs, preserved by various writers. These are as follows: melahuacuicatl: this is translated by Tezozomoc, "a straight and true song." It is a compound of melahuac, straight, direct, true; and cuicatl, song.
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