to read books or relate accountings (see Molina); literally, to speak a book, read aloud
one who is constant, does not get tired (see Molina)
book registers (see Molina)
a book seller (see Molina); this combines the root for amoxtli (books) with namaca (to sell)
a bookshop or a paper shop (see Molina)
book-mat Daniel Garrison Brinton, Ancient Nahuatl Poetry: Containing the Nahuatl Text of XXVII Ancient Mexican Poems (1887), 150.
a place "where books are kept" (see Molina)
to read (from a book or text) (see Karttunen)
reading (of books) (see Karttunen)
a reader of books or a relator of accountings; a well-read man (see Molina)
reader, one who reads (see Karttunen)
book cover (see Molina)
margin of the book (see Molina)
the margin of a book (see Molina)
the name of a mountain in what is now the state of Guerrero (see attestations) Fernando Horcasitas, "La narrativa oral náhuatl (1920–1975)," Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl 13 (1978), 177–209, see 186.
a little book (see Molina)
a writer of books (see Molina)
a book, a piece of writing in the form of a book (see attestations)
an illuminated book (see Molina)