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Letter A: Displaying 501 - 520 of 2522
ɑːkoni

who?

ɑhkopɑ

upward; from above, or toward above (see Karttunen and Molina)

ɑhkopɑwɑh
Orthographic Variants: 
ahcopahuah

highlander (see Karttunen)

ɑhkopɑwiːk
Orthographic Variants: 
ahcopahuīc

upward (see Karttunen)

ɑːkopiːnɑ

to open a ditch (see Molina)

ɑhkoketʃiliɑ

to market something through force (see Molina)

ɑhkoketsɑ

to augment or double the work of others; or, to market something through force; or, to bid at auction (see Molina and Karttunen)

to rise (see Molina)

ɑhkokiːsɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
acoquiça

to climb up high, or soar to thrive; to raise oneself up high; to be honored and enriched; to improve one's fortune

ɑhkokiːsɑlistɬi

the ascent of he who goes climbing; or of he who is reaching the top; or of he who is thriving (see Molina)

to look up (see Molina)

ɑhkotɬɑːsɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
acotlaça

to console and calm the afflicted; or, to calm and console oneself (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
Acuhtleuhac

a person's name (attested as male)

pools that form in a river or ditch or canyon during a draught.
ɑhkotsikwiːni
Orthographic Variants: 
ahcotzicuīni

to leap up, jump (see Karttunen)

to splash in a body of water upon entering it.
# una persona, animal o vaca mueve el agua cuando lo alcanza y hace cosas. “en el arroyo, cuando pasan caballos en el agua se escucha mucho como mueve el agua”.

to contemplate (see Molina, who gives us the first person singular example)

ɑːkojoktɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
acayuctli

a water channel, canal, or a conduit or drain for water (see Molina)

Neotropic Cormorant (a bird); see Hunn, in attestations