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ɑːʃiːʃtekomɑtɬ

the bladder that holds urine (see Molina)

s.o.’s bladder.
# No. Una parte de abajo del estomago de una persona, animal silvestre y animal domestico donde se almacena el orino. “Manuel su vejiga es muy grande porque orina mucho”.
Orthographic Variants: 
axixtetzaualiztli

something curdled that appears in the urine, something stringy, or the bladder of an animal (see Molina)

ɑːʃiːʃtɬi

urine

urine.
la orina.
not very much.
not much, not very.

the offspring of an ass, a little burro (see Molina)
(partly a loanword from Spanish, asno, burro)

ɑːʃoːtʃiɑːtɬ

water flower (Sahagún); or, evening primrose design
Fray Bernardino de Sahagún, Primeros Memoriales, ed. Thelma D. Sullivan, et al. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997), 98.

ɑːʃoːtʃitɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
āxōchitl

a marsh plant (Erblichia odorata, Astianthus viminalis) (see Karttunen)

a type of acuatic plant with white flowers.

a song dedicated to the people of Axochitlan (ca. 1582, Mexico City)
Luis Reyes García, ¿Como te confundes? ¿Acaso no somos conquistados? Anales de Juan Bautista (Mexico: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social, Biblioteca Lorenzo Boturini Insigne y Nacional Basílica de Guadalupe, 2001), 154–155.

immediately outside the small water channel surrounding a house.
small channel at the sides of a house formed by water that falls from the roof.
stream with bitter tasting water.
ɑːʃokotɬ

a sour or tart drink

a grey insect that sings when it is time for planting.
color of a tender green shoot.

a person's name (gender not attested)

ɑːʃoːloːtɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
axulutl, axollotl, asolotl

a salamander-like fish, aquatic and gilled, that can regenerate parts of its body that might be eaten by another axolotl; these were prized animals, bought and sold; they are still found in Lake Xochimilco, but they are endangered (see Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axolotl)