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tɬɑhmoloːtɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
tlahmolōtl

paddle for stirring corn meal (see Karttunen)

tɬɑmoːltsin
Orthographic Variants: 
tlamōltzin

a stick, a wooden spoon for stirring food (see Karttunen)

tɬɑmohmoloːniɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
tlamohmolōniā

to work land, to aerate the soil (see Karttunen)

tɬɑmomolotsɑlistɬi
tɬɑmoːmoːtɬɑlli

to scatter; or, to destroy

Daniel Garrison Brinton, Ancient Nahuatl Poetry: Containing the Nahuatl Text of XXVII Ancient Mexican Poems (1887), 165.

tɬɑmomojɑːwɑni
Orthographic Variants: 
tlamomoyauani

one who disrupts, scatters, or disperses people or cattle (see Molina)

something disrupted, dispersed, or spread out (see Molina)

to become a mother or father-in-law when one’s child marries.
# una persona mujer se casa sus hijas y tienen sus yernos. “Martha tuvo su yerno cuando tenia catorce años ahora ya no porque ya no tiene hijas solteras”.
tɬɑmoːtɬɑlistɬi
tɬɑmoːtɬɑni
Orthographic Variants: 
tlamōtlani

someone who chases something or someone away by throwing stones; slingshot (see Karttunen)

shooter (that shoots firearms).
tɬɑmoːtki
Orthographic Variants: 
tlamōtqui

hunter (see Karttunen)

to clean one's teeth (see Sahagún)

tɬɑmpɑlɑːnɑlistɬi
1. close to the imbedded noun. 2. downward. 3. the time for an event. 4. root for town names.