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Orthographic Variants: 
inic ypam mocuepa amotlatol

in your (pl.) vulgar, or common talk (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
ynic ytechahuic

being intimate, involved in an intimate act (see attestations)

the fifth (see Molina)

the fifth (see Molina)

the tenth (see Molina)

the tenth part, or thing or the tenth pair (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
inic monauaitoa

and in the tongue of the Nahuas (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
inic naui

the fourth (see Molina)

the fourth (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
ynic obrero

the position of being in charge of obras
(a loanword from Spanish)

"his land in another (or second) place"
James Lockhart, The Nahuas after the Conquest: A Social and Cultural History of the Indians of Central Mexico, Sixteenth through Eighteenth Centuries (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992), 150.

the second (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
inic otiuallaque, ynic otihuallaque

up to here, until now

Orthographic Variants: 
inic yey, inic ye

the third (see Molina and Siméon)

the third (see Molina)

iniːk
Orthographic Variants: 
ynic

with which, as to, in order, how, so that, with that, for that; by means of it; for this reason; since; in order that; in order to; in such a way; thus; or, in front of any number, makes that number into an ordinal

sensual and prone to vice (see Molina)

inisi

recently (see Karttunen)

over, above, on top of (them)

Robert Haskett and Stephanie Wood's notes from Nahuatl sessions with James Lockhart and subsequent research.