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nemikkɑːjetokilistɬi
nemiktilistɬi

injury, injuries (central Mexico, sixteenth century)
Fr. Bernardino de Sahagún, Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain; Book 2 -- The Ceremonies, no. 14, Part III, eds. and transl. Arthur J. O. Anderson and Charles E. Dibble (Santa Fe and Salt Lake City: School of American Research and the University of Utah, 1951), 90.

nemiliɑː

to think about; consider; support oneself (see Karttunen); to maintain oneself through one's own effort (see Molina)

1. to think about how to do s.t. 2. to find out how s.t. got to be the way it is.
# una persona le busca como hacer o se hace una cosa. “le buscó por donde pasó o salió el puerco para cerrarle porque comió mucho”.
nemiliseh
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nemiliceh

something, someone with a life (see Karttunen)

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nemiliz itlacauiliztli

the corruption of customs (see Molina)

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nemiliz tlaqualli, nemiliztlacualli

food for living, sustenance (see Molina)

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nemiliztlacuiloani.

a chronicler or a historian (see Molina)

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nemiliztlacuilolli

a chronicle, history, or legend (see Molina)

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nemiliztlatollotl

a chronicle, history, or legend (see Molina)

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nemiliztlaxcalli

the bread of life (see Molina)

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nemiliz tzunquizaliztli, nemiliztzonquizaliztli

the end of a life (see Molina)

nemilisɑːmeːjɑlli
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nemiliz ameyalli

the fountain of life (see Molina)

nemiliskwepɑ
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nemiliz cuepa

to turn oneself or another toward the "good life" (implying prudence, Christian living) (see Molina)

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nemiliz huipana

to give order to, or give a way of living to others (see Molina)

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nemiliz poa, nemiliz pohua

to narrate history or a biography (see Molina)

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nemiliz tecpanilia

to give order to the lives of others (see Molina)

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nemiliz temoa

to inquire into the life of another (see Molina)

nemilistiɑ

to educate or instruct another person (see Molina)

nemilistɬi

life, living; conduct, manner of living

James Lockhart, Nahuatl as Written: Lessons in Older Written Nahuatl, with Copious Examples and Texts (Stanford: Stanford University Press and UCLA Latin American Studies, 2001), 226.