Headword:
chatalhuich.
Principal English Translation:
a large and branchy tree with yellow blossoms and delicate, sour fruit; has a medicinal value
(Valley of Mexico, 1570–1587)
Orthographic Variants:
zacaocotl
Attestations from sources in English:
"It expels worms and maggots if by chance there are any in the body. Mixed with axin and applied behind ears, the bark also gets rid of earache." (Central Mexico, 1571–1615)