H

Letter H: Displaying 381 - 400 of 1098
Orthographic Variants: 
uehuechihua
Orthographic Variants: 
uehuechiuhqui
1. godfather of a woman. 2. godson of a woman. 3. s.o.’s husband.
shaman who, along with his wife, is in charge of weddings.
1. an old man. 2. s.o.’s husband (with endearment or respect)
weːwehwɑh
Orthographic Variants: 
huēhuehhuah

master of old men (see Karttunen)

weːweːwɑh
Orthographic Variants: 
huēhuēhuah

master of drums (see Karttunen)

wehweːi
Orthographic Variants: 
uehuei
Orthographic Variants: 
uehueintin tlatoque, ueueintin tlatoque, huehueintin tlahtohqueh

great lords (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
uehueipul
weːweːihtsin
Orthographic Variants: 
huēhuēihtzin

something middling large (see Karttunen)

weːwelɑtsin
Orthographic Variants: 
huēhuelatzin

a handicapped person; one who drags himself around (see Karttunen)

wehweliwi
Orthographic Variants: 
huehhuelihui

to go to pieces, to collapse (see Karttunen)

Orthographic Variants: 
uehuelilia

to lick one's lips or savor (see Molina)

wehweloɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
uehueloa

to destroy, undo, lay waste something (see Karttunen and Molina)

1. for stacked or piled things to crumble down. 2. for a soft food to crumble.
# una cosa se separa poco a poco donde esta o donde hay. “es piedra se derrumbó todo solito.”
to cause s.t. stacked or piled to crumble down.
Orthographic Variants: 
vevemilli

inherited, ancestral, or patrimonial agricultural fields (see attestations)

to treat s.o. with a cleaning ceremony using a candle so that they may have a good life or be rid of a evel spell, after all.
weːweːntoːn
Orthographic Variants: 
huēhuēntōn, uehuento, huehuento

an old man; a little old man; or, a character in a comical traditional "old men’s" dance (see Karttunen)