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Displaying 801 - 840 of 913 records found. to burn a person or a dog’s head with hot water and cause the skin to peel. cuālochōniā. ...
small channel at the sides of a house formed by water that falls from the roof. āxochtli. Pilaohtzin tlen ...
... a small animal or insect to cringe when hit or exposed to water or heat. locotzihui. locotzihui, oā2. Piltecuanitzin ...
for a woman who is grinding to use a bowl with water to wash her hands frequently. āchīhualtiā. ...
... in njcan mopixoco = Hence it is given the name, "where the water crossed"; they say those who arrived, who reached the ...
... -yo ending refers to the design. e.g. axayacayo = cape with water-face design; tlachquauhyo tilmatli = cape with ball ...
... on the bank of a river. 2. an elevated terrain jutting over water. ātlapāni. ātl, tlapāni. 1. Tlalli tlen eltoc ...
... on the bank of a river. 2. an elevated terrain jutting over water. ātlapanico. ātlapani, co2. 1. Tlalli tlen eltoc ...
for s.t. that has had contact with hot water, fire or an irritating plant to peel. lochōni. 1. ...
for s.o. or an animal’s scalp to burn severely after hot water is poured on it. cuālochōni. cuāitl, lochōni. ni. ...
to soak s.t. belonging to s.o. else in water in order soften it or remove grime. āpachhuiliā. ...
1. to sprinkle (rain). 2. for water to be dripping from s.t. wet that is hanging. ...
for the level of s.t. (water, corn, beans) that is in a container to be very low. ...
for little specks, drops of water or leaves to scatter in the air in a certain place. ...
to mix with water the entire quantity of an ingredient that will be used ...
1. for dry wood to absorb water after all. 2. for s.t. to get wet after all. ...
... of Oklahoma Press, 1997), 103. The Atlcahualo (ceasing of water, rain), was the name of the first festival of the ... 103. Opochtli was the deity of those who lived on the water. (central Mexico, sixteenth century) Fr. Bernardino de ...
... they had gone about wearing, washed themselves not with water, but with flour -- with corn meal, with which they ...
... seventeenth century, central New Spain) "atl tlachnolli (water and scorched fields)...traditional metaphor for battle ...
... / Death 7) Mazatl / Deer 8) Tochtli / Rabbit 9) Atl / Water 10) Itzcuintli / Dog 11) Ozomatli / Monkey 12) ...
... [three] bills are one over the other…. The food of the is water flies, flying ants which fly high.” Martin del Campo ...
... topan quimuchiuilia in totecuyo. = Our Lord dashes cold water, icy water upon us. This is said when our Lord causes some ...
for a person or animal to enter a body of water and mix it up with specks of dirt, etc. moyāhua. ...
1. to dunk clothing in water when one is washing it. 2. to dunk a tortilla in soupy ...
... it will be noticed, so that it will be filled with food or water. huichīniā. huichīni, iā1. HUICHĪNIHTOC. nic. ...
1. to put s.o.’s clothing in water or another liquid. 2. to dip s.o.’s tortilla in a ...
1. for spring water to be where it has bubbled up out of the ground. 2. for water to be in a container or where it has collected after a ...
... tartar on the teeth: The teeth are to be washed with cold water; polished with a cloth; rubbed with [powdered] ...
Fulvous Whistling-Duck, a bird (see Hunn, attestations); a large, dark-colored duck (see Molina)
... inaccessible, there it breeds. Its food is insects, flies, water flies, flesh, ground maize.” This is the ...
... provide domestic service, keep his household supplied with water and firewood, supply kitchen help, give one or more ...
... washed. In her hand lay the {cleansing} green and yellow waters. (central Mexico, sixteenth century) Fr. Bernardino ...
1. to dunk clothing in water repeatedly when washing it. 2. to dunk one’s ...
... gourd that grows on the ground, used by people for carrying water. 2. a person or animal’s stomach. tzīcatl. 1. ...
... of Oklahoma Press, 1992), 13. 1. to melt s.t. 2. to add water to s.t. in order to soften it. 3. to make someplace ...
1. for a body of water or land to seem limitless. 2. to do s.t. constantly. ...
... yn inmomoz = it is said that when the Mexica lived as water people they killed men [as sacrifice victims]. When ...