to dismount (see Molina) (contains a Nahuatlized loanword from Spanish: caballo, horse)
persevere in what is good (see Molina)
to have understanding in some things (see Molina)
to take a business to heart (see Molina)
to appear in another figure, or to resemble something else (see Molina)
to support one self on something (see Molina)
to pass by someone, or to encounter with them (see Molina)
to use, work, or employ in something related to the farm (see Molina)
to pay a debt with another debt (see Molina)
to favor a certain business (see Molina)
after I was baptized, or after I am baptized (see Molina)
after I marry, or after I was married (see Molina)
to put all energy into a business, or to do everything possible (see Molina)
to succeed and have good luck or fortune (see Molina)
a lunatic who has lucid intervals (see Molina)
small or younger, comparative name (see Molina)
a dedicated treasure or fortune (?); clearly relates to tributes