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a woman who was one of eight Mimixcoa mentioned in the Aztec migration, as recounted in the Crónica Mexicayotl; sister of Mimichtzin

Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc, Crónica mexicayotl; traducción directa del náhuatl por Adrián León (Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1998), 21.

teoːʃiwitɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
teoxiuitl, teuxihuitl, teuxiuitl, teuxiujtl

turquoise; also came to take on another meaning, "in the year of our Lord"
Louise M. Burkhart, Before Guadalupe: The Virgin Mary in Early Colonial Nahuatl Literature, Institute for Mesoamerican Studies Monograph 13 (Albany: University at Albany, 2001), 88.

teoːʃiw

a generous son of generous parents (see Molina); but literally, turquoise

teoːʃiwyoːtɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
teōxiuhyōtl, teoxiuyotl

the quality of being a turquoise (see Karttunen)

teojewɑkɑmɑkɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
teoyeuacamaca

to give something in a non-generous way

teojewɑkɑti
Orthographic Variants: 
teoyeuacati, teoyehuacati

to be tight and scarce

teojewɑkɑtilistikɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
teoyeuacatiliztica

scarcely

teojewɑkɑtilistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
teoyeuacatiliztli

avarice (see Olmos)

teojewɑkɑtini
Orthographic Variants: 
teoyeuacatini
teojewɑkɑjoːtɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
teoyeuacayotl

scarcity;avarice

teoːyoh
Orthographic Variants: 
teōyoh

something invested with divinity (see Karttunen)

teoːjoːmɑkɑni
Orthographic Variants: 
teoyotica yyoca quetzaliztli

ex-communion

married through the church (see Molina)

marriage through the Catholic church

the act of enjoying or feeling spiritual glory (see Molina)

to get married through the church (see Molina)