1,422 term are adjectives

tmaˀáy

Quiet, modest, serene.

tmáak

Respectful. tmáak iwá ‘he is respectful’.

tmaylíš

Acting like a young woman, cross dressing. pináˀaniša tmaylíštmayliš ‘he is making himself like a young woman’.

tmáyni

Respected.

tmíyuni

Planned, decided. [NP /tmmíyuniˀns/.]

tpíin

Smooth, unwrinkled. Also lulúu. [NP tiipitíipit /tiipit-tiipit/.]

Pierced

pɨ́tyani ‘stabed’; táwani ‘barbecued’; páp̓ski ‘pierced (skin)’.

Piled

ík̓uki ‘piled up’; tamíwaałtx̣i ‘piled up (of rocks)’.

Pinned

páq̓pi ‘pinned on’.

Pinto

támšilpi ‘spotted; spotted horse (with brown or black spots)’; támšilpik̓úsi ‘spotted horse’.

Piquant

pƛɨ́k ‘spicy, hot; black pepper’.

Pitiful

yiyáw ‘miserable, poor’; ɨšnɨwáy ‘poor, unfortunate’; yanwáy ‘in a bad state’.

tqútquni

Holey, full of holes, perforated.

tq̓áx̣ni

Torn. tq̓áx̣ni áwa táatpas ‘her dress is torn’. [Cf. possibly /tq̓ʷqn/ ‘peel, be bald’.]

tq̓íx̣

Desired, valued, not to be given up. wášnaš tq̓íx̣ ‘mine is valued (“I don’t want to sell it”)’; tq̓íx̣na wá naamí wána ‘our river is indispensible’; páyšmaš wáta tq̓íx̣ kumaš čáw mún íƛ̓iyawiyanita ‘if it’s your desire then I would never kill yours’ (Jacobs 1937:16.11.4, pg. 31).

tq̓íx̣ni

Liked, wanted. tq̓íx̣ni iwá ‘he is liked, it is wanted’.

tq̓úx̣

Chipped. tq̓úx̣ ikʷíya tikáyna ‘he chipped the dish’.

tq̓úx̣ni

Chipped (“such as an enamel dish”), chipped off. tq̓úx̣ni tikáy ‘chipped enamel dish’.

Placed

níči ‘placed, put away, buried’; pátuki ‘set, placed’.

Plain

walím ‘traditional, old fashioned, plain’.