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Displaying 561 - 600 of 927 records found. to dunk one’s foot in water. icxicahcalaquiā. icxicalaquiā (tlaomp. ) nimo. ...
algae that forms on stagnated water. āxoxoctli. ātl, xoxīctic. Ce tlamantli ...
The Atlcahualo (ceasing of water, rain), was the name of the first festival of the ...
... 'to wash something/ PĀT(I) 'to dissolve,' and Ā-TL 'water, liquid.' M also has the variant palti. PALTI See ...
... alludes to all the recipients of these chants (for example, water and the goddess of water), but at the same time it also refers to the sorcerer ...
Ā-TAPALCA-TL, literally, “pottery of the water,” Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) [FC: 36 ... evening it begins, and all night [continues], to beat the water [with its wings]. It is named yacatexotli because its ...
1. for water to drip from wet clothing. 2. for water to drip from a wet person. āchipīni. ātl, chipīni. ...
... = Perchance no longer is there castigation with icy water? Perchance no longer is there castigation with ...
... in the turquoise enclosure, who is [enclosed] with the waters of the lovely cotinga, enclosed with clouds (central ...
... of the root of] chichipilli, [with] alum [and] acid water. (central Mexico, sixteenth century) Fr. Bernardino de ...
... Oklahoma Press, 1992), 5. in atl huel huei inic macoc = the water rose very greatly (this is from acocui, to raise, in ...
... between ĀTIC ‘something melted’ and ĀTĪC < Ā-TL ‘water’ and Ī ‘to drink,’ which is possible only ...
nixtamal from which the water and quicklime has not been removed; somethings smeared with water and quicklime. nexcuitlayoh. nexcuitlatl, yoh. ...
... Now it will rain. Now the masters of the rain will sprinkle water." Todd Olson, "Clouds and Rain," Representations 104:1 ...
... yn mauh y motepeuh" (you grant us, you give us your water, your hill, i.e. your altepetl) after seeing (having a ...
... yn mauh y motepeuh" (you grant us, you give us your water, your hill, i.e. your altepetl) after seeing (having a ...
... Yacateuctli. According to Seler, she was "a goddess of water and the earth." (central Mexico, sixteenth century) ...
... healing and medicine, animal husbandry and hunting, water management, and so on." Indigenous Science and ...
for wood to become soaked with water ācuā. ātl, cuā. Ce cuahuitl huactoc quiahci atl ...
to submerge s.o. or s.t. in water. tzompolihuīltiā. tzompolihui, ltiā1. nic. ...
ditch or channel for water to flow. āohtli. ātl, ohtli. Ohtli tlen quichihua ...
to have diarrhea that is only water. tzīntlamīna. tzīntli, tla1, mīna2. ni. Macehualli ...
to remove obstacles to a current of water. ātzīntlapoā1. ātl, tzīntli, tlapoā. ni. ...
for algae to form on stagnated water. āxoxoctiya. āxoxoctli, ti1, ya1. Atl tlen ...
to remove obstacles to a current of water. ātzīntlapoā2. ātl, tzīntli, tlapoā. nic. ...
to put s.o. or s.t. in water. ācalaquiā2. ācalaqui, a4. nic. /nimo. Macehualli ...
for a place to be filled with water. tlaātēmi. tla6, ātēmi. TLAĀTĒMITOC. mantoc zo ...
a gourd or plastic bowl for scouping water. huahcalli. Ce cuatecomitl zo tecomitl tlen olli; ...
... {as Quapetlaoac } is rare. Also it comes when [the other water] birds come. It is of average size, like a dove . For ... And when it swims, when it paddles with its feet in the water, it looks like an ember; it goes glowing, ...