I

Letter I: Displaying 1701 - 1720 of 3295

to consult something with one self (see Molina)

something that is packed or stuffed (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
itic topanieuayo

in between the skin and meat (see Molina)

ihtik
Orthographic Variants: 
itec, ihtic

inside, to the inside, from the inside (see Molina and attestations); inside it; in him; in her womb; in the midst of

ihtimɑlwiɑ

to temper oneself in eating (see Molina), to not overeat, not be a glutton

ihtipɑːkɑ

to rinse the crock (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
ihtitl, itetl

belly or stomach (see Molina)

ihtiʃiwi
Orthographic Variants: 
itixiui

a hydropic, or a glutton (see Molina)

ihtiʃiwilistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
itixiuiliztli

dropsy (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
ytla ca no çomo

if not either

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

to be useful and beneficial for something (see Molina)

to appear in the figure or resemblance of something (see Molina)

a custom or practice of this sort (see Molina)

to excuse one's sins, blaming them on something (see Molina)

to be keen on something, or to become habituated in something (see Molina)

to excuse one self, or to make excuses (see Molina)

to find profit and benefit in the work that I do (see Molina)

accustomed, or keen of something (see Molina)

to do something (see Molina)

to be something that is beneficial to me (see Molina)