Pronunciation: /ɑːˈkɒl.wə/
noun a member of an indigenous group in central Mexico
A1 The acolhua people were an indigenous group in ancient Mexico.
A2 The acolhua language is no longer spoken today.
B1 The acolhua culture had its own unique traditions and beliefs.
B2 Acolhua art is known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors.
C1 The acolhua civilization flourished during the Postclassic period.
C2 Scholars have studied the acolhua society in depth to understand their political structure.
adjective relating to the Acolhua people or their language
A1 The acolhua pottery was beautifully decorated with intricate designs.
A2 The acolhua culture had a unique way of celebrating harvest festivals.
B1 The acolhua language is still spoken by a small community in Mexico.
B2 The acolhua people were skilled farmers and traders.
C1 The acolhua civilization flourished in the pre-Columbian era.
C2 The acolhua artwork displayed a high level of craftsmanship and creativity.
formal The Acolhua people were one of the ethnic groups that formed the Aztec Triple Alliance.
informal I read about the Acolhua tribe in my history class.
slang The Acolhua folks had some cool traditions back in the day.
figurative The Acolhua culture is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
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