Yaxchilán, Lintel 24 - K2887 ©Justin Kerr - Click to view high resolution MAYA HIEROGLYPH DICTIONARY
Peter Mathews and Péter Bíró
Drawings by John Montgomery
 

The Maya Hieroglyph Dictionary provides translations and analyses of about 1,000 Maya hieroglyphic words and compounds, arranged in alphabetical order. Each entry will eventually include a picture of the hieroglyph as well as its transcription and a translation in English and Spanish. The Maya Hieroglyph Dictionary also provides analyses of the word or compound and cross-references to similar words and compounds. A major aim of the Maya Hieroglyph Dictionary is for it to be 'user-friendly', so that words can be looked up either by the Maya word or by their English or Spanish translation.

Comments and Essays

Please Read - Anticipated Dictionary Progress
Welcome to the Maya Hieroglyph Dictionary
Dedication
Acknowledgments
What is a Dictionary?
A Brief Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphs
Maya Hieroglyphs and Mayan Languages
Orthography
How the Dictionary is Organised
A Basic Dictionary Entry
List of Abbreviations
Site Names and Three-letter Codes
About the Authors
Feedback: Comments and Correspondence

Printing the Dictionary

This dictionary is an on-going project with continuous additions and corrections, therefore the ability to print the dictionary is split into two sections: Introductory Sections and the Dictionary Entries. Individual search results can be printed through a link on the results page. Click on the links below to view and print the dictionary.

Maya Words and Syllables

Click on a letter to acquire an alphabetical lists of words and syllables.