to praise someone; to boast; to speak well of someone and bolster their good reputation (see Molina)
wishing to be praised (see Molina)
a gourd filled with tobacco, important for religious rites
Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano, "Las hierbas de Tláloc," Estudios de cultura náhuatl 14 (1980), 287–314, see p. 290.
sixty people, animals, pitchers, rocks, or round things (see Molina)
experience (see Molina)
three large room divisions of a house
a young man that starts to grow a beard (see Molina)
to become dark, or at sunset (see Molina); or, in the afternoon or evening (tarde)
to be publicly known and manifested to everyone (see Molina)
Robert Haskett and Stephanie Wood's notes from Nahuatl sessions with James Lockhart and subsequent research.
over there he has, you look at your needs (see Molina)
three rocks, pitchers, or rounded things (see Molina)
late and at sunset (see Molina)
something heavy (see Molina)
dwells; is; comes
to go along being
to go with a loaded cart, or dinghy (see Molina)
oh yeah, said by someone who wants something (see Molina)