C / CH

Letter C/CH: Displaying 2121 - 2140 of 5709
tʃitʃinɑkɑkɑ

pain and shame (see Molina)

tʃitʃinɑkɑpoloɑ

to afflict and torment someone (see Molina)

tʃitʃinɑkɑtinemi

to go along tormenting and afflicting others (see Molina)

tʃitʃinɑlwiɑ

to burn the cornfields or fields of another person (see Molina)

a pipe used for smoking tobacco (see attestations)

pain or torment; ache, fatigue (see Molina)

tʃitʃinɑkistɬi

pain, an ache; or, fatigue, exhaustion

tʃitʃinɑtsɑ

to afflict or torment someone; to cause someone pain (see Molina)

tʃitʃinkɑliwilistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
chichincaliuiliztli

excoriation of the skin through too much rubbing

tʃiːtʃini

he who sucks

to suck the juice from a fruit or piece of cane that belong to s.o. else.
# una persona le quita el caldo o el jugo una cosa de otra persona con su boca. “cuando le doy caña mi hijo, le quito el jugo porque todavía no tiene su diente”.
Orthographic Variants: 
chichinipul

a baby who likes to nurse a lot

tʃitʃinoɑː

to be scorched, or to get burned; to scorch something or burn someone; to put green branches, or something similar, into the fire

to burn s.t. to a crisp.
# una persona pone una cosa en la lumbre y cuando se quema se hace negro. “ayer fuimos a pasear la virgen con vela prendida y quemaron mi cabello”.
Orthographic Variants: 
chichinoli

a burn
Gran Diccionario Náhuatl, citing Cortés y Zedeño, 1765, folio 110, columna A.

burned to a crisp.
# Algo de comida o no sea de comida se quema mucho y se ve muy negro. “porque no sacaron antes la tortilla ahora se hizo negro.”

something pretty, clean, and beautiful

for white clothing that has become stained or sullied to whiten, after all.
tʃitʃipɑhtik

something very bitter