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without an owner, a stray (a metaphor) (see Molina)

in the corner (see Molina)

something with corners (see Molina)

onion, leek, or garlic bulbs (see Molina)

ʃoːnɑkɑwiɑ
Orthographic Variants: 
xonacauia

to put onion in the salmagundi (a mixed dish consisting of chopped meat, eggs, onions, oil, etc.), or in the stew (see Molina)

ʃonɑkɑpiloːlli
Orthographic Variants: 
xonacapilōlli

small pitcher with handle for hanging (see Karttunen)

ʃoːnɑkɑtektɬi

a young onion ready for transplanting (see Molina)

one of the boundaries of the Nonohualca of Tollan (Tula)
Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca, 4v. Taken from the image of the folio published in Dana Leibsohn, Script and Glyph: Pre-Hispanic History, Colonial Bookmaking, and the Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca (Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, 2009), 65. Paleography and regularization of this toponym by Stephanie Wood.

Orthographic Variants: 
xonacatl ytzun

the green leaves of onions (see Molina)

ʃonɑkɑtɬ

onion(s) (see Molina and Karttunen)

wild onions.

a chive seed (see Molina)

ʃonekwilli

a stick or staff with notches that was "offered to the idols" (see Molina); a type of cactus (see Karttunen); or, twisted (see Mikulska), such as a twisted foot

ʃonekwiltik

a lame foot (see Molina)

ʃonelwɑtɬ

chaff (see Karttunen)

ʃonenetetʃ

bandy-legged, clumsy, awkward, unhandy (see Molina and modern Spanish dictionaries for zancajoso)

Orthographic Variants: 
xonepichuia

to cross one's legs (see Molina)

ʃoneʃkɑ

to warn someone of something that could happen to him or her in the future (see Molina)

ʃoːnoːtɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
xōnōtl

a type of tree (Heliocarpus americanus) (see Karttunen)

a meal made from dried tortilla pieces, lard and ground chile.
ʃopɑlektik

a precious green feather (see Molina)