to die in battle (see attestations)
an arrow associated with warfare (see also the attestations, many drawing from the work Ross Hassig) Ross Hassig, Aztec Warfare (1988), 79.
to meet someone in battle (see Karttunen)
weapons used to fight (see Molina)
wisdom in war, or a ruse in war (see Molina)
a person's name (gender not made clear)
to call for war (see Molina)
a manly act of war Robert Haskett and Stephanie Wood's notes from Nahuatl sessions with James Lockhart and subsequent research.
to garrison people for war (see Molina)
in war (see Karttunen); to the wars, in a warlike place, in the place of the enemy (see Sahagún, attestations)
to go to war 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), 241.
the salary or pay of the soldiers (see Molina)
to seat royalty on a throne (see Molina); to establish, to seat, to prepare a field, to take a position (Rémi Siméon)
a captain of soldiers (see Molina)
to captain in war (see Molina)
the job or duty of a captain in war (see Molina)
to seat royalty on a throne (see Molina)
the job of the captain in war (see Molina)