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for water to lie on land with an uneven surface or covered with potholes; for water to be in many buckets. mahmani. mani (tlaomp. ) ...
... tlatzoionilcaxitl, in ic ixquich in çoquitlatquitl = fresh water, wood, firewood, charcoal, earthen tubs, polished bowls, water jars, large clay pitchers, vessels for frying, all ...
... contrasts with PŌLOĀ 'to mix flour, earth, etc., with water.' M combines the glosses of both in a single entry. ...
... often shortened to TE-TL. ĀTE-TL 'testicle' is literally 'water-stone.' TE-TL is used as a numeral classifier in ...
... 1609, was when a group went to Mexicatzinco to open up the water that was blocked there in one place with a closing ...
... hearths, and earthen basins, and pots, and jars for storing water (central Mexico, sixteenth century) Fr. Bernardino de ...
... cleans itself, beautifies itself; it hurls itself into the water, it bathes itself.” There are three species of ...
... the earth that he filled it in with and got rid of the water that was there. And after he had filled it with earth, ...
... of Oklahoma Press, 1997), 113. The Atlcahualo (ceasing of water, rain), was the name of the first festival of the ...
... the earth that he filled it in with and got rid of the water that was there. And after he had filled it with earth, ...
... next to the gloss for this name shows an eye with both water, atl, and wind, ehecatl, coming down from the eye, ...
... cleans itself, beautifies itself; it hurls itself into the water, it bathes itself.” There are three species of ...
... head, cihuatl, a speech scroll, to indicate tlatoa, and water, atl, which may be an effort to besure we have the ...
... adobes, and some logs, with which they closed off the water. James Lockhart, We People Here: Nahuatl Accounts of ...
... qujmjctiaia qujquaia, yoan tlaoanaia = They bathed with water; they washed [their heads] with amolli soap. And fruit ...
... includes both a component for tlalli, land, and atl, water) (Tepetlaoztoc, sixteenth century) Barbara J. Williams ...
... (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992), 42. to splash water around when bathing, swimming or washing. coxōniā. ...
to stir up the water of a spring or river. āmōlēhua. ātl, mōlēhua. ...
to be tumbled around by a strong current of water. ātzīncuapa. ātl, tzīntli, cuapa. nech. Atl ...
to fall to the bottom of body of water. ātzīntlanhuetzi. ātzīntlan, huetzi. ni. Calaqui ...
to stir up the water in a stream or river. mōlēhua. mōlēhui, a4. nic. ...
for stream or river water to become stirred up. mōlēhui. mōlli, ēhui. Eli ...
for s.o. or s.t. to become submerged in water. tzompolihui. tzontli, polihui. ni. Macehualli zo ...
place where water bubbles up from a spring or accumulates. ātitlan. ...
place (water, well, mud, ravine, etc.) that’s not deep. ...
at the edge of the water or river bank. ātēnno. ātl, tēnno. Apan itenno. ...
bucket with a rope used to remove water from a well. āpilōlli. ātl, pilōlli. Ce ...
to splash water around when bathing, swimming or washing. coxōna. ...
to make a ditch or channel for water to flow. āohtiā1. ātl, ohtli, ti2, a4. ni. ...
for many things to fall into or enter water. chochomoca. chomōni (tlaomp. ) Huetzi miac tlamantli ...
to splash in a body of water upon entering it. ācoxōniā. ātl, coxōniā. nic. ...
for a bird to beat its wings in the water. āpapatlatza. ātl, papatlatza. mo. Tototl, totolin, ...
to wring the water out of s.o. for s.o. āpātzquiliā. āpātzca, liā2. ...
to put s.t. that belongs to s.o. in water. ācalaquiliā. ācalaquiā2, liā2. nic. Macehualli ...
to splash water with one’s hands or to gargle. momolotza. molōniā ...
to pour water on s.t. that belongs to s.o. ātēquiliā. ātēca, ...
for well or river water to get stirred up. tetetzihui. tetetztli, ihui1. ...
to pour water on a person or an animal’s back. pānahātēquiā. ...
for their to be sewage water flowing a a certain place. tlaāyāyactic. tla6, ...
to sound like running water (possibly an onomatopoetic word) chocholoca. Atl ...