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soːjɑpetɬɑtɬ

a palm mat (see Molina)

soːjɑtɑnɑhtɬi

a palm leaf basket (see Molina)

soːjɑtɑnɑhtoːntɬi

a small palm basket (see Molina)

a small palm tree (see Molina)

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); see also the use of this verb in the sense of to impale (see attestations)

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)