Mezquital Otomí
[aka Othomí, Otomí (Mezquital), Otomi (Mezquital)]Classification: Otomanguean
·at risk
Classification: Otomanguean
·at risk
Consists of 3 parts: Part 1, “Reglas de orthographia” (p. 1-12, 2nd count); Part 2, “Diccionario de los nombres, y verbos mas comunes, y necessarios en el idioma othomì”, listing Otomi equivalents for approximately 2000 terms in Spanish alphbetical order (p. 13-95) and concluding with a list of numbers 1-1000 (p. 95-96); and Part 3, “Arte del idioma othomi; breve compendio de reglas, para que los principiantes puedan con facilidad formar oraciones, ê instruirse en los mayores rudimentos de este idioma” (p. 97-160), in Spanish with Otomi examples. Author identified as “cathedratico proprietario de dicho idioma en el Real, y Pontificio Colegio Saminario, examinador synodal, è interprete de el Tribunal de Fè en el Provisorato de Indios de este Arzobispado” (t.p.)
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