Why this word is great
TLAQUIMILOLLI — [Noun] A sacred bundle crafted to contain the cremated remains of a deified being in Aztec ritual practice. From Classical Nahuatl tlaquimilolli, a compound of tla- (indefinite object prefix) and quimiloa ("to wrap tightly"), it is the vessel of a god made portable. Unlike "quimilli" (a mortuary bundle for human remains) or "xiuhcoatl" (a ceremonial staff channeling divine force), tlaquimilolli is both reliquary and covenant—the divine compressed into cloth. It is the weight of feathers and ash in a knotted shroud, the faint scent of copal clinging to frayed fibers, the silent presence of what was once lightning and fire now bound in stillness. To hold one is to cradle absence as sacrament.