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tʃitʃikɑtɬ

bile, bitterness (see Molina and Karttuen)

1. a person or animal’s gall bladder. 2. a person or animal’s bile.
tʃiːtʃikɑːwkɑːnehneki
Orthographic Variants: 
chīchicāuhcānehnequi

to gather strength to do something (see Karttunen)

tʃitʃikɑwki

something stained

Orthographic Variants: 
Chichicayotl

one of the boundaries of the Nonohualca of Tollan (Tula)
Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca, 4v. Taken from the image of the folio published in Dana Leibsohn, Script and Glyph: Pre-Hispanic History, Colonial Bookmaking, and the Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca (Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, 2009), 65. Paleography and regularization of this toponym by Stephanie Wood.

tʃitʃikɑːjoːtɬ

the bitterness of bile (see Molina)

nettles

Miriam Melton-Villanueva, The Aztecs at Independence: Nahua Culture Makers in Central Mexico, 1799–1832 (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2016), 148.

tʃitʃikkwɑwitɬ

a tree from the bark of which quinine is extracted (see Karttunen)

tʃiːtʃiko
Orthographic Variants: 
chīchico

from one side to the other repeatedly (see Karttunen)

tʃitʃikoɑ

to stain something

tʃiːtʃikohoːme
Orthographic Variants: 
chīchicohōme

by sevens, every seven (see Karttunen)

tʃiːtʃikohoːmetikɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
chīchicohōmetica

every week, every seven days (see Karttunen)

tʃiːtʃikohoːmilwitikɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
chīchicohōmilhuitica

every seven days (see Karttunen)

tʃiːtʃihkoːloɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
chīchihcōloā

to move like a snake, to weave from side to side (see Karttunen)

tʃiːtʃihkoːltik
Orthographic Variants: 
chīchihcōltic

something sinuous, full of curves (see Karttunen)

Orthographic Variants: 
chichiconaui, chichiconauhtetl

nine out of nine, or nine each (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
chichicunanappa

every nine times (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
chichicunanauhcan

in each of the nine parts, places (see Molina)

to pray for a dead relative and make food for him or her after all, seven days after their death.

in each seven parts (or places), or each seven parts (or places)