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That yac, cognac, was going to be his drink from now on.
Hidden Secrets, Hidden Lives J. Leon Pridgen II 2010
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Most people do not associate Mexico and Mexicans with yac ... read more culture-customs history sport
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That yac, cognac, was going to be his drink from now on.
Hidden Secrets, Hidden Lives J. Leon Pridgen II 2010
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Most people do not associate Mexico and Mexicans with yac ... read more culture-customs history sport
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Most people do not associate Mexico and Mexicans with yac ... read more culture-customs history sport
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Most people do not associate Mexico and Mexicans with yac ... read more culture-customs history sport
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Most people do not associate Mexico and Mexicans with yac ... read more culture-customs history sport
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Most people do not associate Mexico and Mexicans with yac ... read more culture-customs history sport
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First from the hill across the creek came a snappy _wow-wow, yac-yac_, and then a long drawn out _ooo-oo_; then another voice, a soprano, joined in, followed by a baritone, and then the star voice of them all -- loud, clear, vicious, mournful.
A Woman Tenderfoot Grace Gallatin Seton-Thompson
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Apparently a form of _tlayacati_, or of _yaque_, both from the root _yac-_, a point, a prominence, to be prominent.
Rig Veda Americanus Sacred Songs of the Ancient Mexicans, With a Gloss in Nahuatl Various 1868
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