Huitzmengari.

Headword: 
Huitzmengari.
Principal English Translation: 

a noble indigenous name from Michoacan; e.g. don Constantino Huitzmengari

Attestations from sources in English: 

doña Augustina de guzman ye huecauh omomiquili ynamictzin catca don costo huitzmengari michuacan tlatohuani motlanahuatilitia ypan ytestamto nimacoz caxtolli yhuan yei pos ytech quiçaz yn xocotl ypatiuh yn mochihua huey tecpan huerta ynin tos omoteneuh nechmopialilia yn don phelippe de guzman achto ynamictzin catca = doña Agustina de Guzmán, who died long ago and who was married to don Constantino Huitziméngari, ruler in Michoacan, ordered in her testament that I was to be given 18 pesos which was to come from the price of the fruit that is harvested in the large orchard of the royal house [tecpan], and don Felipe de Guzmán, who was married to her first, owes me this aforementioned money. (Coyoacan, 1622)
Beyond the Codices, eds. Arthur J.O. Anderson, Frances Berdan, and James Lockhart (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center, 1976), Doc. 4, 68–69.