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for cloudy water to clear as the sediment falls to the bottom. ...
for water to drip from s.t. wet that is hanging after all. ...
place that collects water when it rains and doesn’t dry out quickly. ...
water that it brown due to having been stired up with mud. ...
... to be given firewood and cut grass to feed two horses, plus water and salt for their tables, and these things just for ...
... = Perchance no longer is there castigation with icy water? Perchance no longer is there castigation with ...
... Mexica, xioalnenemican = It was a woman fetching water who saw them, then she shouted, saying, "O Mexica, ...
... had a paper headdress; she wore a shirt {ornamented with} water-flowers and a skirt {ornamented with} water-flowers; also she had foam-sandals; she carried a sun ...
... points to the use of this term to describe the width of a water canal or a window, but it is seen in ...
in aca ixillan acitiuh in atl, in aca ielchiquipan = The water came to the stomachs of some, to the chests of others, ...
... 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, ...
plaster made from mud, water and grass that is applied to a bamboo wall. ...
1. above the river bank. 2. in the middle of a body of water. ātipān. ātl, ti3, pan. 1. Atl itenno huan achi ...
for water that is pooled in a high place to drip to the ground. ...
for water that is pooled in a high place to drip to the ground. ...
to cut in line at the well when there isn’t very much water. ācuīliā. ātl, cuīliā. nic. Macehualli ...
for water that is pooled in a high place to drip to the ground. ...
to put s.o. or s.t. in water and get it wet after all. āāchomōniā. āchomōniā ...
a well or spring that only has a little bit of water at the bottom. huahcatlantic. huahcatlantiya, cā. ...
type of mythical water lizard that appears in the Tenantzitzimitl huan ...
... who was allied with the Mexica and won rewards of lands and water for his people in the Puebla area. His story was told ...
... small, deadly herb that lies on the ground near a source of water; while it can be a remedy for skin sores, it causes ...
... folio 134r., and described on folio 135v. It grows at the water's edge. It can be cooked in a pot. Sahagún, ...
... of origin of the Aztecs, there is a mention of the "great water mirror that surrounds the great city of Aztlan" (huey ...
... (Gallinula galeata) [FC: 27 Quachilton] “It lives on the water; it belongs with the ducks. Its head is chili-red, its ...
... (Recurvirostra americana) [FC: 34 Ixixoxouhquj] “It is a waterfowl. It is named icxixoxouhqui because its legs are ... when the rains come…. And it… leaves when [the other water] birds migrate.” This is a definitive description of ...
... because it always eats sand, though sometimes it eats… [water plants]. It is the size of the goose. [On] its head, ...
... atricilla) [FC: 39 Pipitztli] “It also lives in the water. Its head is black; its eyes are also black; white ...
... Mexica, xioalnenemican = It was a woman fetching water who saw them, then she shouted, saying, "O Mexica, ...
to add water to food for s.o. so that more people can eat it. ...
for dirty water and some kinds of soap to sully or stain white ...
for a small turtle or a crayfish to make water issue from a spring in a certain place. ...
to make a hole in the base of a well so that water will flow out. ātzīncoyōniā. ātl, tzīncoyōniā. ...
... to turn yellow when much lime powder is added to the water nexcuā. nextli, cuā. Nextamalli eli cohcoztic ...
to put an animal or a thing in water and get it wet after all. āācalaquiā2. ācalaquiā2 ...
for a small turtle or a crayfish to make water issue from a spring in a certain place. ...
... anepantla = their companions watched from out on the water James Lockhart, We People Here: Nahuatl Accounts of ... at Albany, 2001), 16. anepantla = in the middle of the water Angel Julián García Zambrano, "Ancestral Rituals of ...
... yn mauh y motepeuh" (you grant us, you give us your water, your hill, i.e. your altepetl) after seeing (having a ... 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 ...
... green ("like turquoise"), and it lives at the edge of the water. Eating it can cause one to belch. Another name for it ...
... s.o.’s face. 2. to wash s.t with just a little bit of water. īxāhuiā. īxtli, āhuiā. 1. niqu. Macehualli ...