Principal English Translation:
for water to get hot; for the sun to warm something; to warm something with fire; to have a fever or a burning sensation (see Molina)
Attestations from sources in English:
onnetotonilotoca = it became warm (16th-c. central Mexico)
John F. Schwaller, "The Pre-Hispanic Poetics of Sahagún's Psalmodia christiana," in Psalms in the Early Modern World, eds. Linda Phyllis Austern, Kari Boyd McBride, and David L. Orvis (London: Ashgate, 2011), 321.
totonia = it becomes hot; tlatotonilia = it heats (central Mexico, sixteenth century)
Fr. Bernardino de Sahagún, Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain; Book 10 -- The People, No. 14, Part 11, eds. and transl. Arthur J. O. Anderson and Charles E. Dibble (Santa Fe and Salt Lake City: School of American Research and the University of Utah, 1961), 97.