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iːʃtekwekwetʃ

silly, or stuffed (see Molina)

to have bags under one’s eyes (due to crying, sleepiness or irritation).
#una persona se le inflama sus ojos cuando llora mucho ,duerme o cae alguna cosa.”maria lloro en la noche por que la golpeo su esposo,ahora tiene muy inchado el ojo y no quiere salir a la calle.”
to hit a person or animal in the face.
iːʃtewihwitsɑkɑlli
Orthographic Variants: 
īxtehuihhuitzacalli

someone cross-eyed (see Karttunen)

iːʃteliksɑ

to kick someone in the face (see Molina)

cheeks or cheekbones (see Molina)

a person with eye pain (see Molina)

to injure the eye of someone else

to have "evil eye" (see Molina)

iːʃtelolohpitsiːni

to severely injure my eye (literally, to break my eye) (see Molina)

iːʃtelolohtiɑ

to look at a three-dimensional (saint's) image (see Molina)

iːʃtelolohtɬi

the eye, the eyeball (see Molina, Karttunen, and Lockhart); something small, hard, and round

a small eye (see Molina)

iːʃtelketsɑ

to astound or end up amazed, astonished; or, to be bullied (?)

to flatten the ground by filling up the holes (see Molina)

iːʃtemɑliwi
Orthographic Variants: 
ixtemaliui

to cleanse, or to put some sort of matter, in your eyes for cleansing (see Molina)

s.o. or an animal that has one or more blisters.
iːʃtemɑlloːwɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
ixtemalloua

to have some sort of matter in your eyes (see Molina)

for the surface of a wound or sore to become infected, and for pus to form.
# Persona, animal silvestre y animal domestico le duele el ojo empieza a descomponer el liquido y empieza a salir pus. “José es pico el ojo y ahora tiene pus porque no se curo pronto.”