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Macuiltochtli (pronounced [makʷiɬtotʃtɬi], 'Five Rabbit'; from Classical Nahuatl: macuilli, 'five' + tochtli, 'rabbit') is one of the five deities from Aztec and other central Mexican pre-Columbian mythological traditions who, known collectively as the Ahuiateteo, symbolized excess, over-indulgence and the attendant punishments and consequences thereof. Macuiltochtli was also part of the Centzon Tōtōchtin, the four hundred rabbits which were all gods of drunkenness.

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  • مكليتوكهتلي (ar)
  • Macuiltochtli (centzon totochtin) (es)
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  • مكليتوكهتلي (بالإنجليزية: Macuiltochtli)‏ معنى الاسم "الأرانب الخمسة"، هو إله الخمر والسكر والإسراف والتساهل مع العواقب في أساطير الأزتيك. وهو أحد الآلهة الخمسة الماقبل كولومبية المسماة أهوياتيتو والتي ترمز إلى الإسراف. قرنت التقاليد المكسيكية المركزية ما بعد الكلاسيكية الأرانب مع الشراب والارتياب، وبالتالي كان لدى مكليتوكهتلي ارتباطًا خاصًا مع السوائل والاستهلاك المفرط. (ar)
  • Macuiltochtli (en nahua Cinco-Conejo) en la mitología mexica es un espíritu o dios menor de la embriaguez,​ y es uno de los cuatrocientos espíritus o dioses menores de los borrachos llamados Centzon Totochtin, los cuatrocientos hijos de Patécatl y Mayáhuel, él cual era venerado bajo la forma de un conejo. (es)
  • Macuiltochtli (pronounced [makʷiɬtotʃtɬi], 'Five Rabbit'; from Classical Nahuatl: macuilli, 'five' + tochtli, 'rabbit') is one of the five deities from Aztec and other central Mexican pre-Columbian mythological traditions who, known collectively as the Ahuiateteo, symbolized excess, over-indulgence and the attendant punishments and consequences thereof. Macuiltochtli was also part of the Centzon Tōtōchtin, the four hundred rabbits which were all gods of drunkenness. (en)
  • Macuiltochtli ("Cinque Coniglio" in lingua nahuatl classica; da macuilli, cinque, e tochtli, coniglio) è una delle cinque divinità degli Aztechi e di altre culture precolombiane che, note collettivamente come , simboleggiavano l'eccesso, il piacere estremo e le punizioni. Macuiltochtli faceva parte del Centzon Totochtin, i 400 conigli che formavano gli dei dell'ubriachezza. (it)
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  • مكليتوكهتلي (بالإنجليزية: Macuiltochtli)‏ معنى الاسم "الأرانب الخمسة"، هو إله الخمر والسكر والإسراف والتساهل مع العواقب في أساطير الأزتيك. وهو أحد الآلهة الخمسة الماقبل كولومبية المسماة أهوياتيتو والتي ترمز إلى الإسراف. قرنت التقاليد المكسيكية المركزية ما بعد الكلاسيكية الأرانب مع الشراب والارتياب، وبالتالي كان لدى مكليتوكهتلي ارتباطًا خاصًا مع السوائل والاستهلاك المفرط. (ar)
  • Macuiltochtli (en nahua Cinco-Conejo) en la mitología mexica es un espíritu o dios menor de la embriaguez,​ y es uno de los cuatrocientos espíritus o dioses menores de los borrachos llamados Centzon Totochtin, los cuatrocientos hijos de Patécatl y Mayáhuel, él cual era venerado bajo la forma de un conejo. (es)
  • Macuiltochtli (pronounced [makʷiɬtotʃtɬi], 'Five Rabbit'; from Classical Nahuatl: macuilli, 'five' + tochtli, 'rabbit') is one of the five deities from Aztec and other central Mexican pre-Columbian mythological traditions who, known collectively as the Ahuiateteo, symbolized excess, over-indulgence and the attendant punishments and consequences thereof. Macuiltochtli and the other Ahuiateteo—Macuilxōchitl ('5 flower'), Macuilcuetzpalin ('5 lizard'), Macuilcozcacuahtli ('5 vulture'), and Macuilmalinalli ('5 grass')— bore the names of specific days in the tōnalpōhualli (Aztec/central Mexican version of the Mesoamerican 260-day calendar), where the day coefficient (trecena) of five had overtones associated with excess and loss of control. Postclassic central Mexican traditions identified rabbits with the beverage pulque and insobriety, and by extension Macuiltochtli had a particular association with inebriation and excessive consumption. Macuiltochtli was also part of the Centzon Tōtōchtin, the four hundred rabbits which were all gods of drunkenness. (en)
  • Macuiltochtli ("Cinque Coniglio" in lingua nahuatl classica; da macuilli, cinque, e tochtli, coniglio) è una delle cinque divinità degli Aztechi e di altre culture precolombiane che, note collettivamente come , simboleggiavano l'eccesso, il piacere estremo e le punizioni. Macuiltochtli e gli altri Ahuiateteo (Macuilxochitl ("5 fiore"), ("5 lucertola"), ("5 avvoltoio") e ("5 erba") prendevano il nome da specifici giorni del tonalpohualli (versione azteca del calendario mesoamericano da 260 giorni), dove il coefficiente del giorno (trecena) di cinque era fortemente legato agli eccessi ed alla perdita di controllo. Le tradizioni centroamericane post-classiche identificano i conigli con l'atto di bere il pulque e l'ubriachezza, e per estensione Macuiltochtli era quindi associato all'ebbrezza ed al consumo esagerato di bevande alcoliche. Macuiltochtli faceva parte del Centzon Totochtin, i 400 conigli che formavano gli dei dell'ubriachezza. (it)
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