the act of forgetting what is our own best interest (see Molina)
to demand something, to insist on something, to struggle for something (see Karttunen)
to seriously injure oneself (see Karttunen)
root (see Karttunen)
a tree or stalk with roots ready for planting (see Molina)
something that has roots (see Molina)
for a tree to put down roots (see Molina)
to take root, settle down (see Karttunen); or, to base a talk or a sermon on some written authority (see Molina)
with a foundation, rooted (see Molina)
a beginning, foundation, or starting point; a root or vein (see Molina and Karttunen)
to look for the root and foundation of a matter (see Molina)
it is thus, even thus; mazo nelihui = though it be thus
Daniel Garrison Brinton, Ancient Nahuatl Poetry: Containing the Nahuatl Text of XXVII Ancient Mexican Poems (1877), 158.
certitude, certainty (see Molina)
to affirm or certify something (see Molina)