olin

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) Earth movement

Etymology
Apocopic deverbal formation from or.

Noun

 * 1) the seventeenth of the twenty day signs of the ; a conceptual depiction of movement as two intertwining bands of color
 * 2) * 16th c.: Codex Magliabechiano, f. 13r.
 * "nci"

- chicume uli la / primera. silab / breue. y laul ti / ma luenga. q / quiere dezir ti / en. tienble latie / rra.

Usage notes

 * Similarly to, the translation of the day sign olīn varies. Andrews proposes “quake”, though “movement”, suggested by the root verb , is a more common translation.