- Tilma
Tilma may refer to one or more different things:
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TILMA , the Trade, Investment, and Labour Mobility Agreement
*Tilmàtli , sometimes also written "Tilma", was an Aztec outer garment for men
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Tilma may refer to one or more different things:
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tilma — (Del nahua tilmatli). f. Méx. Manta de algodón que llevaban los hombres del campo a modo de capa, anudada sobre un hombro … Diccionario de la lengua española
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tilma — ► sustantivo femenino México Manta de algodón que llevan los hombres del campo, a modo de capa, anudada sobre el hombro. * * * tilma (Méj.) f. *Manta de algodón que llevan los hombres del pueblo a modo de capote, anudada sobre el hombro. * * *… … Enciclopedia Universal
tilma — til·ma … English syllables
tilma — ˈtilmə noun ( s) Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl tilmatl chiefly Southwest : a simple cloak of Indian origin … Useful english dictionary
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