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Letter I: Displaying 1741 - 1760 of 3309

a state of having damages, or being in ruins (see Molina); being flawed (see Molina)

something damaged, or corrupted, or a recently impregnated woman, or a hatched white egg (see Molina)

to be misplaced, disorderly, or damaged (see Molina)

a personal name; the name of a ruler of Huexotla (Huejutla) (see the Florentine Codex)

ihtɬɑkoɑː

to spoil, do wrong; to damage something

Orthographic Variants: 
itlacoyo ycotonca in tonacayo

the member, or a part of the body (see Molina)

the tip or top of a mountain or hill (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
itlacxipetlaltzin totecuiyo iesuchristo, itlacxipetlaltzin totecuiyo jesucrristo

the footsteps of our Lord Jesus Christ (see Molina) (includes a loanword from Spanish)

Orthographic Variants: 
itlaueliltic

unfortunate, or unlucky (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
itlaueltzin in dios

the wrath of God (see Molina)
(partly a loanword from Spanish, dios, God)

Orthographic Variants: 
itlaixo inchichiualayotl

the cream of the milk (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
itlamocuitlauicauh in rei

to put all of ones heart into a business (see Molina)

to pick out something (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
itlan nihcac.

standing will allow another to fit (see Molina)

to pick out something (see Molina)

to sleep with a woman (see Molina, who has conjugated the verb in the first-person singular)

standing will allow another to fit (see Molina)

something partly taken out (see Molina)