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tɬɑtɬɑːllɑːntɑtɑkilistikɑ
tɬɑhtɬɑːlloh
Orthographic Variants: 
tlahtlālloh

something full of dirt, dust (see Karttunen)

tɬɑtɬɑːlloːtiːlistɬi
tɬɑtɬɑːlloːtiːlli

something helpless and abandoned (see Molina)

tɬɑtɬɑːlmɑntɬi

leveled ground floor (see Molina)

to run, after all.
tɬɑhtɬɑloɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
tlahtlaloā

for several people to run in the same direction but in an unorganized way (see Karttunen); and without the glottal stop and with different vowel lengths, this can mean the opposite, to run in an orderly, sequential fashion (see Karttunen)

tɬɑːtɬɑloɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
tlātlaloā

to run in an orderly, sequential fashion (see Karttunen)

to mistreat a horse; or, to skirmish or fight lightly from horseback (see Molina)
(partially a loanword from Spanish; caballo, horse)

to drive someone, to make someone run (see tlalochtia); also used in Tlaxcala to refer to horse races that were part of a festival

something snatched or stolen away, by the person who grabs something and runs off (see Molina)

tɬɑhtɬɑlpiːlistɬi
tɬɑhtɬɑlpillɑsentemɑlli
tɬɑhtɬɑlpilli

something fastened, knotted, or tied (see Molina; Engl. transl. by SW)

tɬɑhtɬɑlpiːloːni
tɬɑhtɬɑlpiːtsɑ
tɬɑhtɬɑlpiːtsɑlistɬi
tɬɑhtɬɑlpiːtsɑlli