ship (a loanword from Spanish)
my property, it belongs to me (see axcaitl)
to hide or shelter oneself (see Molina)
to provide a banquet out of respect for those who are betrothed (see Molina)
the Sons of Jesus of Nazareth, the name of a confraternity (cofradía) (a loanword from Spanish)
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)
(first person singular pronoun); I, me (see Karttunen)
an uprising, disturbance, or riot (see Molina and Karttunen)
the people riot (see Molina)