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)
a camp for warriors, a base for soldiers (see Molina)