N

Letter N: Displaying 521 - 540 of 2371
Orthographic Variants: 
nabio

ship
(a loanword from Spanish)

my property, it belongs to me (see axcaitl)

to hide or shelter oneself (see Molina)

1. (to do s.t.) myself. 2. (to do s.t.) by myself.
Orthographic Variants: 
nayoa nitlaqualloa

to provide a banquet out of respect for those who are betrothed (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
nazarreno ypilhuan, nazareno ypilhuan

the Sons of Jesus of Nazareth, the name of a confraternity (cofradía) (a loanword from Spanish)

Orthographic Variants: 
Nasarenutzin, nazareth

a person from Nazareth, a village or town in Galilee; the New Testament states that Jesus was a Nazarene from Nazareth, although this is a matter of dispute
(a loanword from Spanish)

neh
Orthographic Variants: 
neh

(first person singular pronoun); I, me (see Karttunen)

1. that (far from the speaker and the person spoken to). 2. that (mental referent). 2. there.
root of NEPĀNOĀ and NEPĀNTLAH. crossed, interwoven.
Orthographic Variants: 
neaauiltilizotl
Orthographic Variants: 
neaauiltiliztli
neɑtʃipɑnketsɑlistɬi
neɑhkomɑnɑlistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
neacomanaliztl

an uprising, disturbance, or riot (see Molina and Karttunen)

neɑhkomɑnɑlo

the people riot (see Molina)

neɑhkotɬɑːsɑlistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
neaqualnecentlaliliztli