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.
NEMOA, v. impers.  To live, to dwell. 
NEN, adv.  Vainly, in vain. 
NENCHIUA, v.  To do in vain. 
NENECTIA, v.  To obtain by effort.  XII, 4. 
NENELIUHTICA, adj.  Mixed up, mingled together. 
NENELOA, v.  To mix, to mingle. 
NENEPANOA, v. freq.  To mix, to mingle.  XVII, 1. 
NENEQUI, v.  To act tyrannically; to feign; to covet.  XI, 7. 
NENNEMI, v.  To wander about. 
NENONOTZALCUICATL, n.  A song of exhortation. 
NENTACI, v.  To fail, to come to naught.  XVII, 13, 14. 
NENTLAMACHTIA, v. ref.  To afflict one’s self, to torment one’s
      self. 
NENTLAMATI, v.  To be afflicted, disconsolate. 
NEPA, adv.  Here, there. Ye nepa, a little further, beyond.  XXI,
      6. Oc nepa, further on. 
NEPANIUI, v.  To join, to unite. 
NEPANTLA, postpos.  In the midst of. 
NEPAPAN, adj.  Various, diverse, different. 
NEPOHUALOYAN, n.  The place where one is reckoned, read, or counted. 
      VI, 2. 
NEQUI, v.  To wish, to desire. 
NETLAMACHTILIZTLI, n.  Riches, property. 
NETLAMACHTILOYAN, n.  A prosperous place.  IV, 6; VII, 4. 
NETLANEHUIHUIA, v.  To have an abundance of all things.  XXVI, 1. 
NETOTILIZTLI, n.  Dance, dancing. 
NETOTILOYAN, n.  Place of dancing. 
NI, pron. pers.  I. Before a vowel, n
NICAN, adj.  Here, hither. 
NIHUI, adv.  From no-ihui, thus, of the same manner.  XVIII, 3. 
NIMAN, adv.  Soon, promptly. 
NINO, pron. ref.  I myself. 
NIPA, adv.  Here, in this part, there. 
NO, adv.  Also, like, no yuh, in the same way, thus. Pron.  My,
      mine. 
NOCA, pron.  For me, for my sake, by me. 
NOHUAN, pron.  With me. 
NOHUIAMPA, adv.  In all directions, on all sides. 
NOHUIAN, adv.  Everywhere, on all sides. 
NONOYAN, n.  Place of residence.  V, 2. 
NONOTZA, v.  To consult, to take counsel, to reflect. 
NOTZA, v.  To call some one. 
NOZAN, adv.  Even yet, and yet, to this day.

OBISPO, n.  Bishop. Span.  XIX, 4. 
OC, adv.  Yet, again; oc achi, yet a little; oc achi ic, yet
      more, comparative; oc pe, first, foremost. 
OCELOTL, n.  The tiger; a warrior so called.  See note to I, 5. 
OCOXOCHITL, n.  A fragrant mountain flower.  III, 2. 
OCTICATL, n.  See note to VII, 1. 
OCTLI, n.  The native wine from the maguey.  In comp., oc
OHUAGA, interj.  Oh! alas! 
OHUI, adj.  Difficult, dangerous. 
OHUICALOYAN, n.  A difficult or dangerous place.  XXII, 7. 
OHUICAN, n.  A difficult or dangerous place. 
OME, adj.  Two. 

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