(a loanword from Spanish)
a surplice
(a loanword from Spanish)
(early seventeenth century, central New Spain)
auh mochintintzitzin Sobrepelliz. quimotlalilitiaque ynbonetestzin auh amo huel mopohua in ye mochintzitzin clerigos. oncan momaniltitiaque omoteneuh yc tetococ, = They all wore a surplice and bonnet. All the secular priests going along in a group to the said burial cannot be counted, for there were very many of them. (central Mexico, 1612)