Seler is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 48 anagrams from letters in Seler (eelrs).
Professor Seler says the Maya of Guatemala called this period the kin katun, or "order of the days."
Dr Seler, however, affirms that Ximenes (with what authority he knows not) gives “obsidian” as the meaning.
Dr Seler also refers in this connection to the lower line of symbols on Dres.
Dr Seler prefers to derive gui from quii, fire, flame, the notion of which is often associated with wind.
Dr Seler contents himself with reference to certain words which have been or ben as their root.
The origin of the symbol is uncertain, and Dr Seler makes no attempt to explain it.
Dr Seler says it is difficult to determine the Yucatan name.
Dr Seler simply remarks that it may be related to the root e, “firm, rigid, hard.”
Dr Seler concludes “that it denotes the copal or the offering of incense.”
In his article so frequently referred to Dr Seler has little to say in regard to the signification of the names of this day.