(a loanword from Spanish)
bishop
(a loanword from Spanish)
"Chimalpahin uses the Spanish loanword obispo, 'bishop,' but also, often in tandem with it, teopixcatlatoani,..."
In yehuantzitzin, tlatocateopixque Obispos, yhuan Arçobispos = those who are ruler-priests (the bishops and archbishops)
hualla tlahtolli huaxacac ynic ompa omomiquilli teoyotica tlahtohuani Don Juan de Seruantes Obispo huaxacac = news came from Oaxaca that there had died there the spiritual ruler don Juan de Cervantes, bishop in Oaxaca (central Mexico, 1614)
yn presidente obpo— don sebastian Ramirez yvan in oydores yn llicendo salmeron yn llicendo cahinos quiluca maldonado (Huejotzingo, 1560)
xictlallican amopeticion yxpan tlatoani opispo (San Pedro Huehuetlan, Soconusco, 1565)
omochiuh BiRey y Señor Obispo ōpa huaXacac Don marcoz de torres = the bishop of Oaxaca don Marcos de Torres became viceroy
ytlapixcauh ytlatlaticauh catca ce obispo = was the steward, the guard, of a certain bishop (early seventeenth century, Central Mexico)
sen ysa obizbo (Guadalajara, 1653)
Auh ҫan acame ҫan quezquintin yn obisposme oncate y quitlalia yn quinemiltia ҫan teycneliliztica yn palio yn iuh yehuatl vmpa obispo yn itocayocan luca ypan tlalli Italia, yhuã yehuatl yn obispo Pauia ypan tlalli Lõbardia, auh yn ipan tlalli Alemania yehuatl yn obispo ytocayocan Bãberga, yhuã in yehuatl obispo vmpa ytocayocan Ostiense = There are just a few bishops who wear and display the pallium by special privilege, like the bishop at the place called Lucca in the land of Italy, and the bishop of Pavia in the land of Lombardy, and in the land of Germany the bishop of the place called Bamberg, and the bishop of the place called Ostia (central Mexico, 1613)
In yehuantzitzin, tlatocateopixque Obispos, yhuan Arçobispos = A Los Obispos, y Arçobispos
señor obizbu = señor obispo (Tlaxcala, 1662–1692)
teopixcatlatoque hobispome = las autoridades eclesiásticas, los obispos (Tlaxcala, 1662–1692)
hopispo don Juan de Palafox y Mendosa = obispo don Juan de Palafox y Mendoza (Tlaxcala, 1662–1692)