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tlayaualolli (adjective) = encircled, surrounded

Daniel Garrison Brinton, Ancient Nahuatl Poetry: Containing the Nahuatl Text of XXVII Ancient Mexican Poems (1877), 166.

Orthographic Variants: 
tlayaualoltin

enemies in war who are surrounded (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
tlaiauani, tlaiahuani

a dancer(?) (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
tlayehualtiliztli, tayehualtiliztli

to carry something in a procession (e.g. to make circles with a saint's image in front of a church)

Tomás Amando Amaya Aquino, post to Nahuatl-L listserv, March 27, 2012.

for the ground in a certain place to be soft.
# Algún lado donde esta la tierra y puede ser un trabajo duro. “A mi me gusta escardar en la milpa de Diego porque esta suave la tierra y así no es difícil hacer un trabajo”

tanner and currier (see Molina)

to be mild and calm weather (see Molina)

tɬɑjɑmɑːniɑːni

tanner and currier (see Molina)

for the ground in a certain place to be soft.
# Algún lado donde esta la tierra y puede ser un trabajo duro. “A mi me gusta escardar en la milpa de Diego porque esta suave la tierra y así no es difícil hacer un trabajo”
tɬɑjɑmɑːniliːlli

something that has been moderated, smoothed, evened, brought to room temperature, etc. (see Molina)

tɬɑjɑmɑːniːlistɬi

the act of softening something, or letting the water become room temperature, or the like (see Molina)

tɬɑjɑmɑːniːlli
Orthographic Variants: 
tlaiamanilli

something that has been moderated, smoothed, evened, brought to room temperature, etc. (see Molina)

tɬɑjɑmɑːniʃtimɑni

for the weather to be serene and temperate (see Molina)

for hard soil in a certain place to soften with water.
# Se suaviza un poco la tierra que esta duro. “se suaviza la milpa de Adriana por eso baja la tierra.”
tɬɑjɑmɑːjɑːn

a temperate and warm place (see Molina)

tɬɑjɑnɑlli

something hidden or covered up because people cannot bear to look at it (see Molina)

tɬɑjɑnkwiliɑːni

a renovator (see Molina)

tɬɑjɑnkwiliːlistɬi

a renovation (see Molina)

something that has been whipped up for war, in a state of hostility, combative (see Molina)

tɬɑjɑːoːtɬɑlwiːlli

one who is called up for war (see Molina)