;
•
33.
T\"Ochay
ca il lar :
'rh
m
ad \
T
f
r !akin
~l1r
· n.
In
antia
0 •
di lrict.
0-f .
1.ar· lápu.fye
In
B
len
li
trict. A fount or
.. i ) I'
i
11
o·
.
f' .•
1Q1t \\.
Q
ter.
1
••
~5 .
Lan !ol:o¡;a itt, :
In
D•·l
n Di
·tri
·t.
0
.
'upai-h.ijllu:
An all y of tbis Inl·a de–
nlon.
07.
PU
hu :
vVhich
1
ad
to thi. di t.rict, no
l
nn g-rr
in üxi
t
nce.
8.
TVankaru :
From Wankar a drum. Today
it
is a
inCl'()
public
high'~ ' ay.
·..>9 .
Inti- Ii'if1u :
Kno-Y\
n to
el
ay
as
Loreto Alley .
.J:
•
P
u;nakurl~u:
Alreacty inenti on ecl ,-is the
uam of
a ,
treet.
l\1any
d
signations of
r eet
l
a e
b
"'n '
in–
dianized a
for e.
ai
1ple: ' Mte
OJ
for
f
elo street;
t;oncebidayoj
or Conc"'bida ]3tre
t;
Silvaj, for
Silva Squa e·
' trella Mesón (kesvva syntax) for
~1°
1
" ón
de la "strella.
hen we have the mixture
of a Spanish '·or with anotLer Indian word: _
v
ionj as-pata, the convent or place for nuns ; Car–
n1en-kijllu. for Callejon del Carmen; Cabra-Kan–
cha
f
or corral de cabras; Arco Punku for Porta–
da del Arco. Almost all of the kes\\ a names of
:ir
ets
\\ere suffixed witth the -word
"calle"
(
·tr
t), viz: Kori-calle, Kolla-calle, Mosoj-caUe,
V
apchi.-calle, etc.
S n1e high\vays are kno\vn indiscriminately
J
y
th ir I· S\Va nam-e or their Spanish equi.valent,
1
0 ...,.
-
-
,,,
-