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teːjoːlkwiːtiɑːni

a confessor (a neologism)
Susanne Klaus, Uprooted Christianity: The Preaching of the Christian Doctrine in Mexico, Based on Franciscan Sermons of the 16th Century Written in Nahuatl (Bonn: Bonner Amerikanistische Studien e. V. c/o Seminar für Völkerkunde, Universität Bonn, 1999), 251.

a confession (see Molina)

a book used for helping people to confess (see Molina)

the confessional, the place where people go to confess their sins (see Molina)

a confessor (see Molina)

something that torments and greatly afflicts the heart (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
teyoleualiztli
Orthographic Variants: 
teyoleuani

one who incites or provokes others (see Molina)

one who incites or provokes others (see Molina)

one of the two basic spiritual components of the human being, located in the heart, conceived as the center of vital force and conscience
Justyna Olko, Turquoise Diadems and Staffs of Office: Elite Costume and Insignia of Power in Aztec and Early Colonial Mexico (Warsaw: Polish Society for Latin American Studies and Centre for Studies on the Classical Tradition, University of Warsaw, 2005), 175.

teːyoːlikneːlilistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
tēyōlicnēliliztli

compassion (see Karttunen)

Orthographic Variants: 
teyollitia

the soul or a spirit (see Molina and attestations)

something that causes displeasure and discontentment (see Molina)

one who causes displeasure and offends another person (see Molina)

with displeasure and discontentment (see Molina)

unhappiness and discontent that one can cause for another person (see Molina)

a teacher; or, a preacher who provides contentment to listeners; or, one who teaches and leads others to be productive (see Molina)

the act of teaching, instruction (see Molina)

one who has been instructed and taught by another (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
teyolizauiliztli