tepecano

tepecano
\\ˌtepāˈkä(ˌ)nō\ noun (plural tepecano or tepecanos)
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl tepetl mountain + aco on top of
1.
a. : a Piman people of the northern part of the state of Jalisco, Mexico
b. : a member of such people
2. : the language of the Tepecano people

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