to each corner or at each intersection
to each corner
in each house, or to each house
in each barrio, or to each barrio (see Molina)
to each cuadrilla or to each barrio (small settlement, neighborhood; see Molina)
to play with flowers as though with a ball
to each neighborhood; or, in each neighborhood or division of a community
to each door
to each door, entryway, gate (see Molina)
those in charge of twenty each
The Tlaxcalan Actas: A Compendium of the Records of the Cabildo of Tlaxcala (1545-1627), eds. James Lockhart, Frances Berdan, and Arthur J.O. Anderson (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1986), 2.
in each pueblo or city
a disagreement of opinion, or to have diverging points of view
one apiece, one for each (see Karttunen)
a person who has a bad reputation, widely known
each one (e.g. will be given something)
each lineage
each person, each one
step by step (adverb)
to compile reasons in favor of some business (see Molina)
bunch to bunch