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Displaying 201 - 240 of 272 records found. to stack rocks, firewood, ears of corn, etc., after all. tētecpīchoā. tecpīchoā (tlaomp. ...
for there to be a lot of corn in a certain place. tlaēlōtlah. tla6, ēlōtlah. ...
... washed themselves not with water, but with flour -- with corn meal, with which they rubbed their faces. They scrubbed ...
... itla oc centlamantli tlatlaculli oquichiuh = Am I an ear of corn that they can scrape the kernels off my belly? This was ... itla oc centlamantli tlatlaculli oquichiuh = Am I an ear of corn that they can scrape the kernels off my belly? This was ...
a cookie made with brown sugar, lard and wheat or corn flour. pemolez. pemoles (huahca. ) Tlamantli ...
for rocks, ears of corn, firewood, etc., to be well stacked. tecpīchihui. ...
to repeatedly grind corn dough or chile on the grinding stone. cuēchtiliā. ...
to remove the kernels from a dried ear of corn, after all. ōōya. ōya (tlaomp. ) qui. Macehualli eli ...
dried ear of corn that is still wrapped in its husk. petlayoh. petlatl, ...
... sing,” rather than from CUITLA-TL “excrescence” (“corn smut” on Wikipedia). Fr. Bernardino de Sahagún, ...
... 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 ...
... necklace. 2. root of CŌZTZIN and CŌZTIC. a type of yellow corn. cōztli. 1. Ce tlamantli iloh tlen ica quicuazohtoqueh ...
1. to skin an animal or peel fruit. 2. to shuck corn. xipēhua. xipēhui, a4. 1. nic. Macehualli ...
to help s.o. re-grind corn flour and make tortillas by hand. tlacanāhuiliā. ...
to add wood, grass or corn husks to a fire and produce smoke. tlipopōtzhuiliā. ...
for the ears of corn to dry and harden on the stalk. tlapānzahuāni. tla6, ...
for the ears of corn to dry and harden on the stalk. tlapānhuazāni. tla6, ...
... what they needed: meat and the products of the lands [like] corn, beans, amaranth, chia, chilis, and tomatoes (central ...
... 2. water in a small bowl used by a woman when grinding corn on a grinding stone āchīhualli. ātl, tlachīhualli. ...
bean or rabbit soup made with corn dough, and epazote or avocado leaves. tlapānilli. ...
for liquid to come out of wet corn dough, ripe fruit, or a wound. āyōquīza. āyō, ...
... peacefully receive food: turkey hens, eggs, shelled corn, grass, water. (central Mexico, early seventeenth ...
to spread beans, corn, husks, sesame seeds, sand or dirt out on the ground. ...
a soup made with corn dough and beans, called ‘huatape de frijoles’ in ...
... remove a flower’s petals by hand. 2. to degrain ears of corn by hand. māōya. māitl, ōya. 1. nic. Macehualli ...
to re-grind corn dough on a grinding stone, making small balls that will ...
wooden bowl used by a woman for catching bits of corn dough while she makes tortillas. tixpalli. tixtli, ...
wooden bowl used by a woman for catching bits of corn dough while she makes tortillas. tixhuapalli. tixtli, ...
... Humanities, 2020-present). the smallest of the two types of corn; it’s husk is removed immediately upon harvesting. ...
... as to the tributes, the capes, and the harvest of shelled corn, [such rulers] give some to others; with some they buy ... 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 ...
... shield-shaped device made from wood with staples, or dried corncobbs used for degraining corn. chīmalin. Ce pilhuapaltzin zan cualli, achi tilahuac ...
for the level of s.t. (water, corn, beans) that is in a container to be very low. ...