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a stagnant river (see Molina)

both of two, or both (see Molina)

all fourty (see Molina)

a narrow sea passage between two pieces of land; a strait (see Molina)

a narrow piece of land in between two seas (see Molina)

in time and season, or in good time and moment (see Molina)

time to do something

to spend something to profit (see Molina)

iːmonekiyɑːn
Orthographic Variants: 
īmonequiyān

at the right time (see Karttunen)

both of two animals, or birds (see Molina)

iːmoːstɬɑyoːk
Orthographic Variants: 
īmōztlayōc

the following day, the next day (see Karttunen)

imperfect; can have a musical referent (see attestations)

Orthographic Variants: 
ypereal

imperial
(a loanword from Spanish)

Orthographic Variants: 
in acxoyatl in huiztli

these are objects used in auto-sacrifice, tree branches and maguey spines (see Mikulska)

Orthographic Variants: 
yn amo yuhqui

(a comparative indicator); than ...

and in our common speech (see Molina)

the one who..., or that person who...

water-hill/mountain, a paired phrase that is the equivalent of altepetl (see altepetl)