unspun cotton or wool; or, a sheep (ganado menor, in the Spanish of late-colonial Mexico) Caterina Pizzigoni, ed., Testaments of Toluca (Stanford: Stanford University Press and UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 2007), 28.
sheeps' wool
a white flower, something like cotton (see Alvarado Tezozomoc)
to brush or card wool for spinning
cotton seed (see Karttunen)
things having to do with sheep
to remove earth with a hoe, to dig something (see Karttunen)
to have a stained or dirty face (see Molina)
to shave one's face; to shave someone else's face (see Molina)
to have an illness of the eyes (see Molina)
an illness of the eyes (see Molina)
one with an eye affliction; or, an ailment of the eyes (see Molina)
to brush or scrape something
all nine things, parts, or pairs (see Molina)
all seven things, parts, or pairs. (see Molina)
batten for maguey threads
Fray Bernardino de Sahagún, Primeros Memoriales, ed. Thelma D. Sullivan (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997), 208.
stout can for maguey threads