Here's a breakdown:
* Inca: "Inca" is the name of the rulers of the Inca Empire, and the word itself likely originates from the Quechua word "Inka".
* Inka: "Inka" is believed to mean "ruler" or "lord", not "godlike."
* "Godlike" in Quechua: There's no single word in Quechua that directly translates to "godlike." However, there are terms like "Dios" (which is borrowed from Spanish) and "Tayta Inti" (Father Sun) that refer to divine beings.
Therefore, while the Inca rulers were held in high regard and considered divine, the word "Inca" itself doesn't mean "godlike" in Quechua.