to wait (see Karttunen)
a cloth that has been worked (such as an embroidery?) (see Molina)
to seize a great deal of something (see Karttunen)
to put a border on a piece of cloth or clothing (see Molina)
to be piled up in a heap (see Karttunen)
to enjoy; to be rich; to prosper; to enrich someone else; to make someone prosper; to please someone; in modern Eastern Huastecan Nahuatl, this means to teach
to preach (see Karttunen)
instruction (see Karttunen)
follower, student, disciple (see Karttunen and Molina)
teacher (see Karttunen); in modern Eastern Huastecan Nahuatl, tlamachtihquetl means teacher
to pile up; to pile something up (see Karttunen); or, to put something in order (see Molina)
embroidery, skill in doing something (see Karttunen); can involve feather work (see attestations)