a diviner (Sahagún); an astrologer or reader of the stars (Molina)
Fray Bernardino de Sahagún, Primeros Memoriales, ed. Thelma D. Sullivan (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997), 210.
to receive grants or achieve what was desired or something beneficial (see Molina)
one who receives generous grants and gifts, or a very fortunate person (see Molina)
water of grace and good fortune (see Molina)
with very good fortune (see Molina)
the achievement of good fortune, the receipt of grants; or the act of achieving good fortune (see Molina)
third son or daughter (see Molina)
midday (see Molina); literally, half sun, the sun halfway across the sky
half, middle, center (see Karttunen and attestations); see also our entry for "tlacoton" ("little half"); also, a person's name, based on birth order (especially common for girls), Tlaco
to damage something or to sin
the act of eating or drinking a lot
the person who invites others to eat and drink so that he or she may also partake
the provisioning of a lot of food or beverages to others