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VOCABULARY.

Tepeval, n. Sovereignty, power.

Teuh, adj. Cold.

Ti, v. To eat, to bite.

Ti, pron. He, it, she; you.

Tih, v. To give to eat, to feed; to invite; to try, to test; to teach, to instruct.

Tih, n. The doctrine, the teaching.

Tihoh, v. To teach another.

Tinamit, n. Town, city.

Tiohil, n. The body, the bulk of an animal.

Tiquer, v. To begin, to commence.

Titil, n. A color. See p. 204.

Tiuh tiuh, n. See p. 196.

Tixli, n. The tapir.

Tiꜭuil, v. To be rooted in the ground. See ꜭuil.

To, v. To aid, to succor.

Tohoh, v. To make a loud noise, to thunder. See p. 199.

Tol, v. To abandon.

Toloba, v. To desert, abandon, forsake.

Tooh, n. Weapons, of all kinds.

Toꜫ, v To shoot up, to burst forth.

Toꜫ, v To push in, to insert.

Toꜫe, v To arrive at a place.

Tuc, v To turn, revolve, move about.

Tuc, n. The owl.

Tulul, n. The zapote tree.

Tun, n. A native drum; a branch, a sprout, a twig.

Tunay, n. The elder tree. Span. sauco.

Tux, n. A kind of acorn.

Ucheex, v. To relate, to tell, to say, especially in reporting what others have said. As a rule it follows the words quoted (Coto).

Ue, conj. If.

Ul, v. To arrive, to come to.

Ulaah, v. To arrive at, as a home; to seek as a refuge (Bras.).

Ulaam, v. To have at one's house, as a guest, etc.

Uleuh, n. Earth, soil, land, ground.

Umul, n. The rabbit.

Unum, n. The male organ; a worm, a snake.

Ut, n. Dove.

Utiuh, n. The coyote.