Xochipilli. A name of Macuilxochitl, which see

Xochitla. A flower-garden near Tollan; the legend of Tezcatlipoca and, [63]

Xochitonal. Monster in the Mexican Other-world, [38]

Xochiyayotl (The War of Flowers). Campaign for the capture of victims for sacrifice, [98]–99, [100]

Xolotl.
I. King of the Chichimecs, [20];
Teotihuacan rebuilt by, [33].
II. A sun-god, [93]–94;
of southern origin and foreign to Mexico, [93];
probably identical with Nanahuatl, [93];
representative of human sacrifice, [93];
has affinities with Xipe, [93];
representations of, [94]

Xpiyacoc. The father god in the Popol Vuh story of the creation, [209];
in the Vukub-Cakix myth, [212]–213;
in the myth in the second book of the Popol Vuh, [220];
equivalent to the Mexican Ometecutli, [236]

Xquiq (Blood). A princess of Xibalba, daughter of Cuchumaquiq; in Popol Vuh myth, [222]

Xulu. A sorcerer mentioned in Popol Vuh myth, [227]

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