mitulapiltlise
Mitulapiltlise is a term that appears to be of Nahuatl origin, a language spoken by the Aztecs and their descendants. While the precise etymology and common usage are not widely documented in mainstream linguistic resources, the components of the word can be analyzed. "Mito" may relate to "mito" meaning "legend" or "myth," and "piltli" can refer to "child" or "young noble." The suffix "-tli" is a common noun ending in Nahuatl.
Therefore, "mitulapiltlise" could potentially be interpreted as "children of legend" or "mythical children." It might refer