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... by letting it sit or by not heating it. 2. to heat cracked corn or let it sit out for a day and get sour in order make corn gruel. xocoyiliā. xocoya, liā1. 1. nic. Macehualli ...
... what they needed: meat and the products of the lands [like] corn, beans, amaranth, chia, chilis, and tomatoes. (central ...
... they made reed fences for themselves; there they planted corn, amaranth, beans, squash, green chilis, and tomatoes. ...
to crumble dirt or bread with one’s hands; to crush corn on a grinding stone or with a mill. payāna. payāni, ...
to grind a cooked tortilla or gordita and mix it with corn dough for s.o. to make tortillas. tlacuēchhuiliā. ...
to re-grind corn dough on a grinding stone after all, making small balls ...
... what they needed: meat and the products of the lands [like] corn, beans, amaranth, chia, chilis, and tomatoes (central ...
... what they needed: meat and the products of the lands [like] corn, beans, amaranth, chia, chilis, and tomatoes. (central ...
... 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 ...
... cuartillos of land. 2. measurement of four cuartillos of corn, tomato, sesame, etc. almoh almud (huahca.) 1. Ce ...
... counterfeited this with them. [Using] tortillas of ground corn which had not been softened in lime [as mock-haters], ...
to grind kernels of corn, then soak the pieces in hot water and heat them in the ...
... s.t. that belongs to s.o. else. 2. to detach an ear of corn from the cornstalk. cocopitzhuiliā. cocopitza, huiliā2. 1. nic. ...
1. to re-grind lumpy corn dough two or more times on the grinding stone. 2. to ...
1. for the bean plant to wind itself around the corn stalk. 2. to tie s.t. to s.o. an animal or s.t. else. ...
... to taste or smell burned. 2. to have the smell of ground corn that has been left out a long time. chincahyāya. ...
... counterfeited this with them. [Using] tortillas of ground corn which had not been softened in lime [as mock-haters], ...
... as to the tributes, the capes, and the harvest of shelled corn, [such rulers] give some to others; with some they buy ...
1. for the cold or corn weavels to make a chick sick. 2. for a person to make a ...
1. for a bird to repeatedly puncture a bag containing corn with its beak. 2. for an insect or s.t. to irritate a ...
... as to the tributes, the capes, and the harvest of shelled corn, [such rulers] give some to others; with some they buy ...
1. for a plant to wither. 2. for the leaves of the corn plant to dry when the ears ripen. 3. for leaves to fall ...
1. for firewood or corn that is poorly stacked to stick out. 2. for things that ...
... they made reed fences for themselves; there they planted corn, amaranth, beans, squash, green chilis, and tomatoes. ... the transcription. "CHINĀM(I)-TL fence of cane or cornstalks, an area so enclosed, or the canes or stalks ...
... belong to s.o. else. 2. to add a barely cooked tortilla to corn dough and then grind it again. zahzālhuiliā. ...
... peacefully receive food: turkey hens, eggs, shelled corn, grass, water. (central Mexico, early seventeenth ...
... Francisco Xallacatl measured and counted all the shelled corn and counted all the maguey plants and wrote it down. ...
... as to the tributes, the capes, and the harvest of shelled corn, [such rulers] give some to others; with some they buy ...
... ayotli, yhuan tepitzin onicychtec ychcatl = And I desired corn on the cob and gourds and I stole a little bit of wool. ...
... counterfeited this with them. [Using] tortillas of ground corn which had not been softened in lime [as mock-haters], ...
... as to the tributes, the capes, and the harvest of shelled corn, [such rulers] give some to others; with some they buy ...
... as to the tributes, the capes, and the harvest of shelled corn, [such rulers] give some to others; with some they buy ...