Calmecac

/kɑːlˈmeɪ.kɑːk/ noun

An elite school in the Aztec civilization where the sons of nobles were educated in astronomy, history, and religious practices.

From Nahuatl 'calmecac' (from 'calli' meaning house and 'mecatl' meaning rope or instruction). This Aztec institution was the counterpart to the telpochcalli for commoners.

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