the avocado fruit; from the avocado tree (ahuacuahuitl); the tlacazolahuacatl is another variety, with larger avocados, and nursing mothers avoid it; the quilahuacatl is green and small, the choice of the nobility
ahuacatl = avocado
yn avacatl yancuican necih etetl cacahoatl ypatihv yn ihquac vel onezqui avacatl quinamiquiz in cacavatl = An avocado newly picked is worth 3 cacao beans; when an avocado is fully ripe it will be equivalent to one cacao bean (Tlaxcala, 1545)
ompa tetla mani huerta peras oncan mani yhuan ahuacatl higos = there at Tetla is an orchard, where there are pears and avocados and figs (Coyoacan, 1622)
ypan mani ahuacaquahuitl macuili çan ce yn tla yaqui niquinnomaquilia yn nopilhuatzintzin = en ella están parados cinco árboles de aguacate, [mando] que sólo tomen [un árbol] cada uno de mis hijos (Cuernavaca, 1597)