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Displaying 81 - 120 of 271 records found. ... 655) = The healer made a search on a medium board with corn, a few kernels, a candle, and a coin piece of ten ... the woman. She prayed, she had in her hand the kernels of corn, she named the person she was going to cure, when she ...
... (T) [(1)Tp.138]. This contrast with ĒLŌTZON-TLI ‘corn tassel’ See ĒL-LI, TZON-TLI. Frances Karttunen, An ...
... including not to suck people, not to "throw counts" (toss corn kernels?), or divine with water. (ca. 1582, México) ...
... this, Let me see this; Mā ontlami in tlaōlli = Let the corn be done with, Never mind if the corn runs out (lit., finishes) Michel Launey, An ...
... as OCNAMACA 'to sell pulque/ ĒLŌNAMACA 'to sell corn,’ etc. NAMAQUILIĀ applic. NAMACA. NAMACALŌ altern. ...
... yn tonacayotl = in some places they abandoned young corn plants in flower, and in some places they suddenly abandoned corn starting to form ears, and yet in some [other] places they harvested and quickly ate the corn. Codex Chimalpahin: Society and Politics in Mexico ...
... grow on the slopes of volcanoes, wild tomatoes, mushrooms, corn silk, green corn husks, corn tassel flowers. Ezekiel G. Stear, Nahua Horizons: ...
... the river to wash clothing because at noon she has to grind corn and then go to the field to feed people. [vocabulary ...
... live as if in a fresh, green field. You will find the green corn, the ripened ear of corn, the amaranth, the chia that you will eat, that you ... itla oc centlamantli tlatlaculli oquichiuh = Am I an ear of corn that they can scrape the kernels off my belly? This was ...
... form based on elotl (elote in Spanish), a green ear of corn on the plant, and quilitl, any of a variety of green ...
... crown, and it had quetzal feathers arranged to resemble corn-tassels. She carried the mist-rattleboard. (central ...
... 16,000 pieces of amate (bark paper) and 20,000 bushels of corn." John Noble, Mexico (2008), 248. servant, page; also, ...
... crown, and it had quetzal feathers arranged to resemble corn-tassels. She carried the mist-rattleboard. (central ...
ŌY(A) vt; pret: ŌX to shell something (corn, peas, etc.) / desgranar (C) T has a reduplicated form ...
newly harvested corn. conēcintli. conētl, cintli. Cintli tlen yancuic ...
... arrow was laid upon five tamales; other offerings included corn cakes made into "shields, arrows, swords, and dolls" ...
orange flavored corn gruel. alaxoxātōlli. alaxox, ātōlli. Ce tlamantli ...
shucked kernels of corn. cintlaōyalli. cintli, tlaōyalli. Cintli tlen ...
to sell s.o.’s corn. cinnamaca2. cintli, namaca. nic. Macehualli quitlalia ...
a type of yellow corn. cōztzin. cōztli, tzin. Ce tlamantli cintli iixnezca ...
to sell s.o.’s corn. cinnamaquiliā. cintli, namaquiliā. nic. Macehualli ...
... This is the most common method of preparing bread from corn." (Central Mexico, 1571–1615) The Mexican Treasury: ...