_Otontecutli icuic._
1. Onoalico, onoalico, pomaya, yyaya, ayyo, ayyo, aya, aya, ayyo.
2. Chimalocutitlana motlaqueuia auetzini nonoualico, quauinochitla,
cacauatla motlaqueuia auetzini.
3. Ni tepanecatli aya cuecuexi, ni quetzallicoatli aya cuecuexi.
4. Cane ca ya itziueponi, cane ca ya itziueponi.
5. Otomico, noyoco, nauaco, mexicame ya yauilili, noyoco, nauaco,
mexicame ya.
6. A chimalli aya, xa, xauino quiyauilili, noyoco, nauaco, mexicame
ya.
_Var._ 2. Nonoualco.
_Hymn of Olontecutli._
1. At Nonoalco he rules, at Nonoalco, Oho! Oho!
2. In the pine woods he prepares your destruction at Nonoalco, in the
tuna woods, in the cacao woods he prepares your destruction.
3. I, dweller in the palace, shook them; I, Quetzalcoatl, shook them.
4. There was a splendor of spears, a splendor of spears.
5. With my captain, with my courage, with my skill, the Mexicans were
put to flight; even the Mexicans, with my courage, with my skill.
6. Go forth, ye shield bearers, put the Mexicans to flight with my
courage, with my skill.
_Notes._
The absence of a Gloss to this hymn adds to the difficulty of a
translation. _Otontecutli_ was the chief deity of the Otomis, and the
chant appears to be one of their war songs in their conflict with the
Azteca. The name is a compound of _otomitl_, an Otomi, and _tecutli_,
ruler or lord. He is slightly referred to by Sahagun as “the first ruler
to govern the ancestors of the Otomis.” (_Historia_, Lib. X, cap. 29,
sec. 5.)
(Daniel Garrison Brinton)
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