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Displaying 121 - 160 of 272 records found. ... what they needed: meat and the products of the lands [like] corn, beans, amaranth, chia, chilis, and tomatoes. (central ...
... the transcription. TEC(I) pret: TEZ to grind something like corn meal / moler maíz o cosa semejante en piedra (M), ...
... TECOM(A)-TL ‘clay pot’ and CUEZCOM(A)-TL ‘corn crib.’ C has 'mocontzin' with the same sense as ...
... crown, and it had quetzal feathers arranged to resemble corn-tassels. She carried the mist-rattleboard. (central ...
... la Nación, 1996), 155. ĀTŌL-LI atole, a drink made from cornstarch / papilla de maiz de la cual hacían gran consumo ... of Oklahoma Press, 1992), 14. gruel, usually made with corn. ātōlli Ce tlamantli quentzin tetzahuac tlen quioni ...
CHĪLĀTŌL-LI cornstarch beverage flavored with chili / chile atole (Z) ... Nahuatl (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992), 51. corn gruel with chilli pepper. chīlātōlli. chīlli, ... chilatolli pampa quimachilia tlahuel quipalehuia. ” cornstarch beverage flavored with chili (see Karttunen) ...
chicken that eats corn worms. cincuecuezcōmpehpenquētl. ...
tamale made with fresh corn. xamitl. Chichiquilli tlen tlachihualli ica elotl. ...
... the like to scatter, separate; to scatter trash, manure, corn, etc.) (T), se riegan, se desperdigan (animal, etc.) ...
... 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 ... they made reed fences for themselves; there they planted corn, amaranth, beans, squash, green chilis, and tomatoes. ...
... cast auguries by looking upon water or by casting grains of corn, who read fortunes by use of knotted cords, who cured ...
for baby ears of corn to appear on all the corn plants in a field. tlaxīlōquīza. tla6, xīlōtl, ...
1. corn cake make with beans. 2. corn cake made with chile, salt and lard. bocol. 1. Ce ...
ĒLŌ-TŌTŌ-TL, literally, “green corn bird,” Blue Grosbeak (Passerina caerulea) [FC: 22 ...
a field that has a lot or corn. ēlōtlah. ēlōtl, tlah. Millah campa oncah miac ...
stacked rocks, wood, corn or books. tlatecpīchōlli. tla1, tecpīchoā ...
for chickens to eat corn weavels. cincuecuezcōmpehpena. cincuecuezcōmitl, ...
for an animal to eat corn. cincuā. cintli, cuā. Tlapiyalli zo tecuani quicua ...
field with many ears of corn. ēlōyoh. ēlōtl, yoh. Millah tlen quipiya miac ...
... 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 ...
... sing,” rather than from CUITLA-TL “excrescence” (“corn smut” on Wikipedia). Fr. Bernardino de Sahagún, ...
... in some places the established small grass huts and small corn fields. (central Mexico, sixteenth century) Fr. ...
the “hair” on an ear of corn. ēlōtzoncalli. ēlōtl, tzoncalli. Elotl itzoncallo; ...
stacked corn, firewood, rocks or other things. tlatecpīchtli. tla7, ...
to remove the grains from s.o.’s corn. ōyiliā. ōya, liā2. nic. Macehualli ...
for fertilizer to make corn grow quickly. tlachamānāltiā. tlachamāni, āltiā1. ...
the silk of an ear of corn. tzoncallō. tzoncalli, yō. no. Quence tzoncalli ...