M

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docile, or one who can be indoctrinated, educated (see Molina)

mɑtʃtɬi

nephew, niece (of a man)

than... (comparative)

mɑhsik

something whole, solid, certain (see Karttunen and Molina)

to comprehend and understand something entirely (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
macicauia innitlatlacoani

to be consumed in wickedness (see Molina)

mɑːsiwi
Orthographic Variants: 
maciui, maçoiui, maçoihui, maçoyhui, maçihui

even though, although, granted that, given that (see Molina and Karttunen)

mɑːsinɑhmo

even though not; considering that it is not; or given that is it not (see Molina)

for one’s hands to get tired after working or grasping s.t. for a long time.
mɑhsitikɑh
Orthographic Variants: 
mahciticah

something whole, something unadulterated (see Karttunen)

the integrity of a thing that is mature or whole (see Molina)

mɑhsitok
Orthographic Variants: 
mahcitoc

something whole (see Karttunen)

the integrity of something mature or whole (see Molina)

a personal name (attested as male)

(Tepetlaoztoc, mid-sixteenth century)
Barbara J. Williams and H. R. Harvey, The Códice de Santa María Asunción: Facsimile and Commentary: Households and Lands in Sixteenth-Century Tepetlaoztoc (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1997), 76.

mɑːsiwki

no matter, nonetheless, however that may be; a leave-taking phrase (see Karttunen); even if it is that way, or, such as it is (see Molina)

mɑːko
Orthographic Variants: 
māco

fist, grasp (see Karttunen)

to help others because one has helped oneself (see Molina)

mɑːkoːɑːsiwistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
macoaciuiztli

gout that affects the hands (see Molina)

mɑːkoːɑːsiwki

having gouty hands (see Molina)

mɑːkotʃoɑ

to hug (when two people put their heads on each other's shoulder) (see Molina)