M

Letter M: Displaying 2101 - 2120 of 2895
mokɑ

full of, covered with; something belonging to you (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
mocacaua
Orthographic Variants: 
mocacayaua

to make fun of another person (see Molina)

mokɑːwɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
mocaua
Orthographic Variants: 
mocauani

is to be left (in offering)
Beyond the Codices, eds. Arthur J.O. Anderson, Frances Berdan, and James Lockhart (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center, 1976), 26.

to enter oneself in among others (see attestations in Spanish translation for an example of colonizing)

(sixteenth century, Quauhtinchan)
Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca, eds. Paul Kirchhoff, Lina Odena Güemes, y Luis Reyes García (México: CISINAH, INAH-SEP, 1976), 149.

mokɑlkɑːwki

(one who has) moved from one house to another (see Molina)

mokɑlpɑtɬɑk

(one who has) moved from one house to another (see Molina)

mokɑltiɑːni

one who builds a house for him or herself (see Molina)

one who builds a house for him or herself (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
mocalzas yylpi, mocalzas yilpi

attacked (see Molina)

a married person (see Molina); sometimes someone who has been left or abandoned; also, a person's name

Orthographic Variants: 
mocazauatl