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teːtsɑpiːniːlistɬi
teːtsɑpiːniːloːni
tetsɑpotɬ

a fruit used in a mixture for curing the pubic region

Martín de la Cruz, Libellus de medicinalibus indorum herbis; manuscrito azteca de 1552; segun traducción latina de Juan Badiano; versión española con estudios comentarios por diversos autores (Mexico: Fondo de Cultural Económica; Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, 1991), 49 [33 r.].

Orthographic Variants: 
tetzatzaqualiztli
teːtsɑtsɑpiniːlistɬi
teːtsɑtsɑpiniːloːni
teːtsɑtsɑjɑːnɑlistikɑ
teːtsɑtsɑjɑːnɑni

to cluck (speaking of a hen), to make a type of sound

teːtsɑhtsiliːlistɬi

phthisic, consumptive, tuberculous

a scandalous woman

Fr. Bernardino de Sahagún, Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain; Book 10 -- The People, No. 14, Part 11, 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, 1961), 56.

Orthographic Variants: 
Coatl Ychan

"Iguana," a ruler of Coatl Ichan; he had a son named Tzompantzin, who would succeed him as ruler of Coatl Ichan (or Coatlichan) (central Mexico, seventeenth century)
Codex Chimalpahin: Society and Politics in Mexico Tenochtitlan, Tlatelolco, Culhuacan, and Other Nahuatl Altepetl in Central Mexico; The Nahuatl and Spanish Annals and Accounts Collected and Recorded by don Domingo de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin, eds. and transl. Arthur J. O. Anderson and Susan Schroeder (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997), vol. 2, 112–113.

an iguana (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
tetzauhmauiztic

a heroic and marvelous act (see Molina)

teːtsɑːwkimitʃin

a small mouse (see Molina)