(a loanword from Spanish)
orchard or intensively cultivated garden (see also the entry, "a la huerta")
uelta = orchard (sixteenth century, central Mexico)
yhuerta catca in cuyohuacan tlahtohuani catca Don Juan de guzman itzllolinqui, ye ipilhuan ixhuihuan yn oquinnamaquiltico huerta yn omoteneuhtzinoque teupixque yn oncan incolegiotzin quimochihuilique yc motlatocamaquilique San Angel Martyr. yn oncã quimomachtitzinohua latin telpopuchtin teupixque = the late ruler in Coyoacan don Juan de Guzmán Itztlolinqui; his children and grandchildren sold the orchard to the said friars. They built their colegio there, giving it the name of San Angel Mártir, where they teach Latin to young ecclesiastics (central Mexico, 1615)
yn ihuertatzin teoyotica nonamictzin = the orchard of my legitimate husband; yhuan yn huerta nicmacatiuh yn nochpoch = and I am giving the orchard to my daughter; yn huerta yquixohua = the orchard and its exit (Coyoacan, 1588)
ompa tetla mani huerta peras oncan mani yhuan ahuacatl higos ... huey tecpan huerta (Coyoacan, 1622)
A huerta measuring 21 by 25 varas was sold in 1642 in Coyoacan for 20 pesos. This was then hocked in 1654 for 10 pesos, which was to be paid back in two years.
ze huerta granados = una huerta de granadas (Tepexi de la Seda, 1621)
itechcoba notlalalla huerda = mis tierras pertenecientes a la huerta (Coyoacan, 1560)