in Mexico, bunch of grass or maize shoots;
in China, stalk of wheat, [291].
Yoalticitl, mother of the gods in ancient Mexico, [123].
Yop-at, Maya name for “a mitre,” symbol of divine ruler, [118].
Yope or yopi, Mexican peaked headdress or cone [117].
Yopico, name given to temple and monastery in courtyard of Great Temple of Mexico, [118].
Youal-tecuhtli, star-god mentioned by Sahagun, identified as Ursa Major, [279];
name signifies, “lord of the night,” also “Lord of the circle or wheel,” [279].
Yuoalahua=lord of the wheel, [71].
Yu, Chinese emperor;