what was and had been, or that which passed (see Molina)
meanwhile, or in the meantime (see Molina)
while the time is opportune (see Molina)
as far as (proposition) (see Molina)
meantime, or meanwhile (see Molina)
after three years, three years has passed (see Molina)
the time or period has come or has been completed (see Molina)
and after the business was heard and understood (see Molina)
after I was baptized (see Molina)
after three years (see Molina)
restless, noisy, troublesome (a loanword from Spanish)
Susan Kellogg, Law and the Transformation of Aztec Culture, 1500-1700 (Norman and London: The University of Oklahoma Press, 1995), 224.
the Inquisition (a loanword from Spanish)
an inquisator, a member of the Inquisition; one who questions others, investigates, often within the Catholic church (see attestations)
in them, or of them (see Molina)
of them (see Molina)
one who teaches (participle) (see Molina)
intermediate, intermediary (a loanword from Spanish)