a circular stone with a hole through the middle, usually placed on the side of a ball court
to steal something (see attestations)
thief (see Karttunen)
indigenous ball court, ball game, ritual 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), 236.
something hugged under the armpits or carried by gripping underneath the armpits (see Molina)
something hugged under the armpits or carried by gripping it underneath the armpit (see Molina)
something carried underneath the armpit (see Molina)
something soaked or soaked again (see Molina)
soaker (see Molina)
to harass, tire out and distress someone a lot by pursuing and tiring them out (see Molina)
harassed or tired out by someone (see Molina)
one who permits and does something, defeated by importunity (see Molina)
tiredness given to another (see Molina)
tired of others, or grieving and distressed (see Molina)
a person who is greeted and visited by other (see Molina)