a history book recording daily events
every day
a piece of historical writing accounting events of each day
to sprinkle or put seeds in the ground, such as wheat, maize, or other food plants; or, to disperse people or livestock (see Molina)
for people or livestock to disperse, spread out
something or someone who has been been part of a group that was dispersed
two separate, or each one, or to each one (adverb)
handful to handful, or bundle to bundle
every month, monthly (see Karttunen)
each month, or monthly
a person of bad reputation, a metaphor
in every twenty places
every twenty, or for each one twenty
every thirty times
every twenty times
on each step; or, from step to step (see Molina)
on each step; or, from step to step; by degrees (see Molina)
in each barrio; or, each barrio (see Molina)
each one, or to each one (see Molina); or, one out of one (see Siméon)
to take notice to get something done; or, to take care of business (see Molina)