Tlaloc (Clessical Nahuatl: Tlāloc [ˈtɬaːlok])[1] wis a member o the pantheon o gods in Aztec releegion. As supreme god o the rain, Tlaloc wis an aw a god o yirdly growthiness an o watter.[2]

Tlaloc in the Codex Borgia

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  1. Andrews, J. Richard (2003). Introduction tae Classical Nahuatl (revised ed.). Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-3452-6. OCLC 50090230.
  2. Sahagun, Fray Bernardino de (1569). Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain. p. 2. To him was attributed the rain; for he made it, he caused it tae come down, he scattered the rain like seed, and also the hail. He caused tae sprout, tae blossom, tae leaf out, tae bloom, tae ripen, the trees, the plants, our food.