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tɬɑtekkɑːjoːtoːntɬi

to grind things (see Sahagún)

tɬɑtekotʃoːtiɑːni
tɬɑtekoːni

a tool for cutting, usually an axe or hatchet
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), 238.

tɬɑteːkpɑhwiːlistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
tlatecpauiliztli
tɬɑteːkpɑhwiːlli
Orthographic Variants: 
tlatecpauilli
tɬɑteːkpɑnɑlistikɑ

orderly, in concert with other things around it (see Molina)

tɬɑtekpɑːnɑlistɬi

the order and alignment of something; or the act of putting people or other things into a procession, by rows (see Molina and Karttunen)

tɬɑteːkpɑːnɑlli

something that is in order, well aligned (see Molina)

a court, a home or place where things are set right (?) (see attestations and other words beginning tlatecpan-)

tɬɑteːkpɑnoɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
tlatēcpanoā

to attend court (see Karttunen)

tɬɑteːkpɑːntitok

to be in order and aligned, to be set up properly (see Molina)

tɬɑtekpɑːntɬi

something that has been ordered, arranged

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), 238.

tɬɑtekpitʃoɑːni
tɬɑtekpitʃoːlistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
tlatecpicholli quauitl, tlatecpicholli quahuitl

a pile of wood, stacked firewood (see Molina)

tɬɑtekpitʃoːlli
stacked rocks, wood, corn or books.