Y

Letter Y: Displaying 861 - 880 of 1261
Orthographic Variants: 
yoiaue
Orthographic Variants: 
yolaactiuechiliztli

great distress and anguish (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
yolaactiuetzi

to feel considerable anguish (see Molina)

yoːlɑhsi
Orthographic Variants: 
yōlahci

to become bored, weary, disgusted (see Karttunen)

yoːlɑhsik
Orthographic Variants: 
yōlahcic

someone bored, weary, disgusted (see Karttunen)

joːlɑhkokwi

to make someone fall in love or to stimulate and animate others with a yell; or, when intransitive, to fall in love (see Molina); the term starts with the root for heart

joːlɑhkomɑnɑ

to disturb, alter or interrupt someone; or, to be disturbed or altered (see Molina)

joːlɑhkomɑntinemi

to make others uneasy, fidgety; or, when intransitive, to feel this way oneself (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
yolahauia

to be really happy (see Molina)

to have had enough of a very sweet or rich food.
Orthographic Variants: 
yolauialtia

to cheer up another person (see Molina)

joːlɑːtɬ

a milled raw corn beverage that is given to those who feel faint (see Molina)

one who takes care of horses (or beasts, or large animals, more generally)

joːlkɑtɬ

a beast, animal (often equine, e.g. a horse); could also include insects (see attestations)

joːlkɑːtɬɑʃkɑlli

the bread of daily life (tortillas)

joːlkɑːʃiːpeːwɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
yolcaxipeua

to skin someone alive (see Molina)

joːlkɑːjoːtɬ

a slug or something that is slimy (see Molina)