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a vassal who has been relieved of a certain amount of tribute (tax) payments (see Molina)

something damaged and dirtied (see Molina)

tɬɑhtɬɑimeti
tɬɑhtɬɑimetilistɬi
tɬɑhtɬɑimetɬ
tɬɑhtɬɑihtɬɑni
Orthographic Variants: 
tlahtlaihtlani

to beg (see Karttunen)

tɬɑhtɬɑiːʃtɬɑtiːlli
tɬɑtɬɑːlɑktiwiːts
Orthographic Variants: 
tlatlalactiuitz
1. to pick s.t. up, after all. 2. for people to get together and organize themselves in order to solve a problem, after all. 3. for the skin to blister, after all.
tɬɑtɬɑːlɑːntɬi

an open ditch (see Molina)

tɬɑtɬɑːlɑkiːlli

a medicinal plant, said by Anderson and Dibble to creep along the ground like the ayotli (squash or gourd plant); the root is bittersweet like the tolcimatl

Sahagún, Bernardino de, Antonio Valeriano, Alonso Vegerano, Martín Jacobita, Pedro de San Buenaventura, Diego de Grado, Bonifacio Maximiliano, Mateo Severino, et al. Historia general de las cosas de Nueva España (Florentine Codex), Ms. Mediceo Palatino 218–20, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence, MiBACT, 1577. Available at Digital Florentine Codex/Códice Florentino Digital, edited by Kim N. Richter, Alicia Maria Houtrouw, Kevin Terraciano, Jeanette Peterson, Diana Magaloni, and Lisa Sousa, bk. 11, fol. 149v. Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, 2023. https://florentinecodex.getty.edu/en/book/11/folio/149v . Accessed 21 November 2025.

tɬɑhtɬɑlkɑːwɑni
Orthographic Variants: 
tlatlalcauani
tɬɑtɬɑːlkɑːwiːlli
Orthographic Variants: 
tlatlalcauilli
tɬɑtɬɑːltʃipɑːwɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
tlatlalchipaua

for dawn to break, for things to get light (see Karttunen and Molina)

tɬɑtɬɑːltʃitɬɑːstɬi
tɬɑtɬɑːlkopiːntɬi