VOCABULARY.
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- Ac, n. A turtle; a turtle shell.
- Actun, n. (From ac, turtle shell, tun, stone.) A cave; a stone house.
- Ah, A prefix signifying possession or action; also sign of masculine. See pp. [28], [57].
- Ahau, n. (From ah, prefix, and u, collar? See p. [57].) A ruler, chief, king; a period of time.
- Ahbalcab, n. The coming dawn. “Quiere amanescer.” Dicc. Motul.
- Ahez, n. (From ah, prefix, ezah, to show, to feign.) A sorcerer, magician.
- Ahkin, n. (From ah, and kin, the sun, day, etc.) A priest.
- Ahkulel, n. (From ah and kulel, to arrange business, etc.) A lieutenant, deputy. pp. [27], [247].
- Ahoni, n. Well-dressed persons. p. [173].
- Ahpul, n One who carries or bears.
- Ahpulul, n. He or that which is carried or brought.
- Ahtepal, n. A ruler, governor.
- Ahtohil, n. A lover of justice; a righteous man.
- Ahuitzil, n. Mountaineers. p. [131].
- Ak, n. Osiers, willow branches. “Ramo de miembre.” Pio Perez. Dicc.
- Akab, n. Night, the night time.
- Al, n. Son or daughter of a woman. Yal, her son.
- Alah, v pres. alic, fut. alab. To speak, say, tell, order.
- Alau, A numeral. p. [46].
- Anahte. n. A book. p. [64].
- Atan, n. Wife.
- Auat, v. aor. autah, fut. auté. To shout, to sing. “Dar gritos.”
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- Bahun, adv. How much.
- Bak, n. 1. Meat, flesh; the private parts. 2. The number 400. 3. The turn of a rope around anything. 4. In composition, an intensive particle, or conveys the idea of enveloping with cords.
- Bal or Baal, n. Thing, business, matter.
- Balam, n. A tiger; a priest. p. [69].
- Baalcah, n. The town and its inhabitants; the world. “El mundo con los que en el viven.” Dicc. Motul.
- Ban or Banban, adv. Much, too much.
- Batab, n. Chief, ruler. See p. [26].
- Be or Bel, n. A path, a road; a business; condition; history.
- Beltah or Beel or Betah, v. aor. tah, fut. té. To do, to make.
- Binel, v. irreg. aor. bini, fut. binxic. To go.
- Bolon, Nine.
- Botah, v. To pay.
- Buc, n. Covering, clothing.
- Buluc, Ten.
- Buul, n. A broad bean.
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