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ɑːkɑlwiɑ

to send something in a boat or ship; to go about in a boat or ship for recreation (see Molina)

ɑːkɑljɑkɑtɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
acalyacatl

the prow of a boat or ship

it becomes grooved; it becomes furrowed (central Mexico, sixteenth century)
R. Joe Campbell, Florentine Codex Vocabulary, 1997 .

ɑːkɑlihmɑtʃoːni

the rudder or steering apparatus of a boat (see Molina)

grooved, furrowed (central Mexico, sixteenth century)
R. Joe Campbell, Florentine Codex Vocabulary, 1997 .

ɑːkɑlihjɑːjɑlistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
acallayayaliztli

the well of a boat or ship (see Molina)

the lower cavity of a ship, where water penetrates and accumulates; the bilge (see Molina)

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acallachiani ynteachcauh

the principal pilot of a boat (see Molina)

the principal pilot of a boat (see Molina)

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acallaluaccaquixti

he who removes boats from the water

ɑːkɑllɑːlwɑːkkɑːkiːʃtiɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
acallaluaccaquixtia

to remove boats from the water

cargo or passage on a boat or ship (see Molina)

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acallaneoani

a shipment or passage on a ship

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acallaneui

a person who ships things (see Molina)

ɑːkɑllɑnewiɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
acallaneuia

to transport by ship (see Molina)

oarsman or cabin boy (see Molina)

ɑːkɑllɑpɑːnɑlistɬi

a shipwreck; where the ship breaks up on the rocks

ɑːkɑllɑpɑːni

to experience a shipwreck, with the boat breaking up

ɑːkɑllɑʃtɬɑːwiːlli
Orthographic Variants: 
acallaxtlauilli, acallaxtlauiloni, acallaxtlahuiloni

load, cargo, freight on a ship