| 释义 | 
		az·tec \ˈazˌtek sometimes ˈaˌstek\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish azteca, from Nahuatl, plural of aztecatl, from Aztlan, Aztatlan, their legendary place of origin, literally, near the cranes (from azta — plural of aztatl crane —  + tlan near) + -tecatl (suffix denoting origin) 1. usually capitalized   a.  : a Nahuatl people that founded the Mexican empire conquered by Cortes in 1519  b.    (1)  : a member of such people   (2)  : a member of any Nahuatl people or of any people under Aztec influence 2. usually capitalized   a.  : the language of the Aztec people  b.  : nahuatl 3. often capitalized  : a moderate to strong yellowish brown that is lighter and slightly redder than tobacco brown and slightly redder and darker than clay — called also Indian tan |