Ancient Nahuatl Poetry eBook

Daniel Garrison Brinton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 143 pages of information about Ancient Nahuatl Poetry.

Ancient Nahuatl Poetry eBook

Daniel Garrison Brinton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 143 pages of information about Ancient Nahuatl Poetry.

I, v.  Pret. oic.  To drink. 
I, pron.  His, her, its, their. 
IC, conj.  For, since, because; prep.  With, towards, by, in;
      adv.  Where? when? zan ic, as soon as, often, only, on
      purpose. 
ICA, post.  With him, her, it, etc
ICA, adv.  Sometimes, occasionally. 
ICAC, v.  To stand upright. 
ICAHUACA, v.  To sing (of birds). 
ICALI, v.  To war, to fight.  VI, 5. 
ICAUHTLI, n.  Younger brother.  VII, 2. 
ICELIA, v.  To incite another, to devote one’s self to. 
ICNELIA, v.  To do good, to benefit. 
ICNIUHTLI, n.  A friend, a companion; tocnihuan, our friends. 
ICNOPILLAHUELILOCATI, v.  To be ungrateful. 
ICNOTLAMACHTIA, v.  To excite compassion. 
ICPAC, postpos.  Upon, over. 
IHUAN, conj.  And, also. 
IHUI, adv.  Of this kind, in this way. 
IHUINTI, v.  To intoxicate, to make drunk. 
IHUITL, n.  Feather, plumage. 
ILACATZIUI, v.  To twist, to twine. 
ILACATZOA, v.  To twine around, to wind about.  XV, 2. 
ILCAHUA, v.  To forget. 
ILHUIA, v.  To speak, to say, to tell. 
ILHUICATL, n.  Heaven, the sky. 
ILNAMIQUILIA, v.  To remember, to call to mind. 
ILPIA, v.  To bind, to fasten. 
IM, See in
IMATI, v.  To be skillful or wise; to prepare or arrange something
      skillfully. 
IN, art. and pron.  He, they, the, which, etc.; in ma oc,
      meanwhile; in ic, so that, in order that. 
INAYA, v.  To confer, to hide.  X, 2. 
INECUI, v.  To smell something, to perceive an odor.  IV, 6. 
INIC, adv.  For, in order that, after that. 
ININ, pron.  These, they. 
INIQUAC, conj.  When. 
INNE, conj.  But. 
INOC, adv.  While, during. 
INON, pron.  Those. 
INTLA, conj.  If. 
INTLACAMO, adv.  Unless, if not. 
IPALNEMOANI, n.  A name of God.  See III, 1, note. 
IPAMPA, adv.  Because. 
IPOTOCTLI, n.  Smoke, vapor, exhalation. 
ITAUHCAYOTL, n.  Fame, honor.  XVII, 14. 
ITHUA, v.  To see, for itla.  XV, 6. 
ITIA, v. 1.  To drink; to cause to drink. 2.  To suit, to fit. 
ITIC, postpos.  Within, inside of. 
ITLANI, v.  To ask, to solicit, to demand. 
ITOA, v.  To say, to speak, to tell. 
ITONALIZTLI, n.  Sweat; fig., hard work.  VI, 5. 
ITOTIA, n.  To dance in the native fashion. 
ITOTILIZTLI, n.  Dance. 
ITTA, v.  To see, to behold. 
ITTITIA, v.  To show, to make evident. 
ITZMOLINI, v.  To be born, to sprout, to grow.  XX, 4. 
ITZTAPALLI, n.  Paving stone.  XV, 8. 
ITZTOC, v.  To watch, to keep awake, to

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