Yucatec
a member of an american indian people of yucatán, mexico.
also called yucatec mayan. the mayan language of these people.
a native or inhabitant of yucatán, mexico.
historical examples
the ancient cities of the new world dsir charnay
studies in central american picture-writing edward s. holden
studies in central american picture-writing edward s. holden
the ancient cities of the new world dsir charnay
studies in central american picture-writing edward s. holden
the ancient cities of the new world dsir charnay
the works of hubert howe bancroft, volume 2 hubert howe bancroft
the works of hubert howe bancroft, volume 2 hubert howe bancroft
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