Z

Letter Z: Displaying 601 - 620 of 633
soːyɑːtɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
zuyatl

a palm tree (see Molina)

a palm grove (see Molina)

sohsoː
Orthographic Variants: 
zohzō

to string things together by piercing and threading them (see Karttunen)

to spread out cloths or open books (see Molina)

sohsoːwɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
zohzōhua

to spread open one’s arms; to spread something out (see Karttunen)

sohsoːwɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
zohzōhua

to nail something, to pierce something (see Karttunen)

sosolkɑ

to snore, grunt (see Karttunen)

sosolkɑwiɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
zozolcahuiā

to grunt at someone (see Karttunen)

sohsoːlwiɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
zohzōlhuiā

has the reflex of a short (see Karttunen)

for s.t. to wear out.
to chase s.o. off.
A. Persona utiliza mucho una cosa para que se desgaste y después ya no lo va utilizar. “Jorge descasta mucho sus zapatos y después le van a comprar otros nuevos.” B. desgastar
sosolokɑ

it buzzes (see Campbell); to make a rumbling or roaring noise (see also Karttunen)

(central Mexico, sixteenth century)
R. Joe Campbell, Florentine Codex Vocabulary, 1997; http://www2.potsdam.edu/schwaljf/Nahuatl/florent.txt

sosolokɑlistɬi

a buzzing or whirring sound (see Molina)

sosolokɑtiwi

to make a whizzing sound (see Karttunen)

sosoloktʃiːwki

a flute maker (see Molina)

sosolokpiːtski

a flute player (see Molina)

sosolokistɬi

a buzzing or whirring sound (see Molina)

sosolotsɑ

for falling water to make noise when it hits other water (see Molina)

sosoltik

something used, worn, old (see Molina)

an old, worn out thing.
soːsoːltin
Orthographic Variants: 
zuzultin

quail, in the plural (see Molina)