T

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tɬɑʃilloːtiɑ

underpin or support something; or, to block the door with a strut (see Molina)

tɬɑʃilloːtɬ

a strut for propping something up (see Molina)

for baby ears of corn to appear on all the corn plants in a field.
tɬɑʃiːmɑ

to practice carpentry (see Molina)

tɬɑʃiːmɑlli

hewn timber, beams; wood chips; wood shavings; splinters

tɬɑʃiːmɑloːni

a adze, a carpenter's tool; a howell, a cooper's tool (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
tlaximaltepuztli

a hatchet for working wood

Orthographic Variants: 
tlaximaltepuztontli

a small hatchet for working wood (see Molina); the -tepoz- component suggests copper; the -tontli suffix adds the diminutive meaning; thus, the tlaximaltepoztli could be a regular-sized hatchet for cutting wood (SW)

someone who has had dandruff removed; or, fish that has had the scales removed from its skin (see Molina)

tɬɑʃinkwiloːlli

something tucked up (see Molina)

an interweaver of something (see Molina)

to interweave something (see Molina)

tɬɑʃinepɑnoɑːni

one who interweaves (see Molina)

tɬɑʃinepɑnoːlistɬi

an interweaving; the act of interweaving (see Molina)

tɬɑʃinepɑnoːlli

something interwoven (see Molina)

to commit adultery

to undo something; to unravel cloth (see Molina)

to undo or undermine an argument made by someone (see Molina)

tɬɑʃiniːlli

something undone or undermined (see Molina)

tɬɑʃiːnki

carpenter
Fr. Bernardino de Sahagún, Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain; Book 10 -- The People, No. 14, Part 11, eds. and transl. Arthur J. O. Anderson and Charles E. Dibble (Santa Fe and Salt Lake City: School of American Research and the University of Utah, 1961), 27.