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the act of casting lots, to determine luck (see Molina)

one who lends something (see Molina)

the act of lending something to someone (see Molina)

something given on loan to others (see Molina)

one who gives people tests, examinations; or, an inquisitor (see Molina)

one who gives people tests, examinations; or, an inquisitor (see Molina)

giving an exam or test; or, examining, questioning (see Molina)

an exam or a test; a questioning, a series of questions; or, an inquisition (see Molina)

asking someone for something; a prayer addressed to a divinity
Louise M. Burkhart, Holy Wednesday: A Nahua Drama from Early Colonial Mexico (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996), 44.

an aborter of babies

(ca. 1582, Mexico City)
Luis Reyes García, ¿Como te confundes? ¿Acaso no somos conquistados? Anales de Juan Bautista (Mexico: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social, Biblioteca Lorenzo Boturini Insigne y Nacional Basílica de Guadalupe, 2001), 188–189.

one who assaults or robs people (see Molina; translation to English here by Stephanie Wood

the act of assaulting or robbing people (see Molina; translation to English here by Stephanie Wood