Headword:
yolceuhqui.
Principal English Translation:
tamed and appeased (see Molina)
IPAspelling:
joːlseːwki
Attestations from sources in English:
"The words '-yol' and '-yollo,' literally 'heart' but often used for the mind, the emotions, and volition, figure in a large number of Nahuatl idioms. You will find a group of eleven of them in Molina under Noyol and Noyollo."
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