1,422 term are adjectives

Disappeared

áawat; łáamay ‘lost, vanished’; náamni ‘worn out’.

Discarded

wałáni ‘unwanted, thrown away’.

Discovered

yáx̣ni ‘found, located’.

Disgusting

lamámk ‘ugly, revolting’; lamámk tɨmná ‘ugly heart’.

Disobedient

payknáł ‘heedless, without hearing’.

Disoriented

paláyni ‘intoxicated, drunk, confused’.

Disrespectful

páči ‘mean, ornery, rude’.

Dizzy

šɨnɨnɨ́pni ‘dazed, giddy’.

Domesticated

ƛx̣ɨ́t ‘tame, domesticated’.

Done

náwnaq̓iyi ‘finished, completed’.

Dotted

pɨ́tqʷtqʷni ‘perforated, speckled’.

lɨ́št̓x̣ʷi

Sparked, sparking. lɨ́št̓x̣ʷi ílukš ‘fire spark’; lɨ́št̓x̣ʷi łq̓iwitpamá ‘sparkler’ (children’s toy).

Draped

útpi ‘draped over the shoulders’.

Drawn

tímani ‘marked, written, branded, signed’.

Dressed

táatpasiyi; wapáwani ‘dressed up, outfitted’.

Dried

ílax̣yawiyi; láx̣yawiyi ‘dried, emaciated, wasted physically’; ƛ̓úupni ‘dried out’.

Drinking

čuunáł ‘without drinking’.

Dripped

łłáwni ‘dripped off’.

Drooping

kkí; wíwakalil ‘hanging on and drooping down (such as from a tree or roof, like tinsel on a tree)’.

Drunk

paláy ‘crazy, intoxicated; forgetful’; paláyni ‘intoxicated, disoriented’; číkni ‘intoxicated, drunk’.