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the arch of the foot (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
xocpalueueyac

a man with long feet (see Molina)

the sole of the foot (see Molina)

ʃokpɑlli

the sole of the foot (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
xocpalmachiotl

a human or animal footprint; evidence or the mark of a foot (see Molina); footprints were very prevalent on pictorial manuscripts to show paths and roads, and they appear in Aztec or Nahua hieroglyphs, sometimes to suggest the locative suffix -pan (SW)

in the middle of the sole of the foot (see Molina)

ʃokpɑlpɑn

on the foot, or on the sole of the foot (see Molina)

the arch of the foot (see Molina)

the sole of a shoe, or the middle section that covers the arch of the feet (see Molina)

ʃokpɑlʃɑʃɑn

a man with big and wide feet (see Molina)

in the middle of the sole of the foot (see Molina)

a footprint, a measure, 27.86 cm.(?)

See: John E. Clark, Aztec Dimensions of Holiness, cited in: http://mathforum.org/kb/message.jspa?messageID=7615867.

ʃoktɬi

pot, container, vessel

a clay cooking pot, or a small pot (see Molina)

ʃokwe

lame or fault of the foot (see Molina)

having only one foot (see Molina)

ʃokwekwepki

having only one foot (see Molina)

a clay cooking pot, or small pot (see Molina)

ʃowɑːkki
Orthographic Variants: 
xouacqui

a thin, emaciated man