a place populated by people (see Molina)
a very fragrant flower in the shape of a green corncob with husks (see Molina)
poultry breast (see Molina)
to make someone run away, or to make them diligent and helpful; to flee (see Molina)
convalescent (see Molina)
days until (see Molina)
truthfully, or true (see Molina)
times gone by; a long time ago; further along; more over that way
Robert Haskett and Stephanie Wood's notes from Nahuatl sessions with James Lockhart and subsequent research; Molina; Olmos
after my time, after I am dead
to carry out something (see Molina)
to become in a state of misery and poverty (see Molina)
to convalesce during an illness (see Molina)
to convalesce, or take a turn in life and leave vices (see Molina)
to appease one who is angry (see Molina)
to be convalescent from a sickness (see Molina)
as soon as
Robert Haskett and Stephanie Wood's notes from Nahuatl sessions with James Lockhart and subsequent research.
and then again (adverb) (see Molina)
and again (see Molina)
at this very time (see Molina)