Chaac Mool or Lord Tiger, name given by Le Plongeon to the recumbent figure bearing circular vessel, found in Chichen-Itza, [95]
(see “Recumbent stone figure”).
Chac (Maya) red color;
also rain, storms, thunder and Lightning;
title of Lord of Below, [185].
Chac-noui-tan, name for Yucatan, [210].
Chalchihuitl=jade, [34], [91];
jade beads, [81].
Chalmers, John, [511].
Chambers' Encyclopædia, [452], [462], [463], [465], [484], [564].