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Glyph T520:102 - cha-ki

cha-ki (Chaak) (T520:102) > n. "Chaak"; deity name, the Maya rain god.

(CH) > cha-ki (chaa[h]k) chaahk ~ p.n. "Chaahk" theonym referring to the supernatural personification of lightning, thunder and rain. Otherwise known as God B. Name may stem from the archaic form chajuk for "lightning". <> Represents the head of Chaahk.

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