1,422 term are adjectives

Spicy

pƛɨ́k ‘peppery, hot, piquant; pepper’; páyu pƛɨ́k ‘very spicy’.

Spilled

páax̣ʷ ‘spilled out’.

Spirited

šúkʷani ‘known, endowed with spirit, having spirit power’; škáypi ‘spirited with škáyp power’.

Split

ƛ̓ɨ́k ‘broken, cut, severed’; p̓áak ‘cracked, splintered’; č̓ɨ́x̣ni ‘cracked, fractured’.

Spoiled

čáyni ‘rotten, rotted’; mɨlá ‘bad, evil, ugly, rotten’; q̓ʷáˀan ‘spoiled, addicted to a particular indulgence’; íkʷaanki ~ sapámyaki ‘spoiled, pampered’.

Spongy

k̓ʷáan ‘shriveled up from age’.

Spotted

támšilpi ‘spotted; spotted horse (with brown or black spots), pinto’; támšilpi k̓úsi ‘spotted horse’.

Spread

ípuxpuxi ‘spread about’; áwšniči ‘spread out’; šuˀúyni ‘spread out, pressed out, flattened’; sáakli ‘around, spread around’.

Spry

hawlapáwlap ‘energetic, lively, willing, eager’.

Squinty

ccáaks; ccáaks áčaš ‘squinty eyes’.

ƛ̓uˀúup

Shallow, low (of water). WS [K ƛ̓aˀáap (Jacobs 1931:140); NP /pq̓ic/.]

Stabbed

táwani ‘barbecued’.

Stacked

tamíwaałtx̣i ‘piled up’.

Staggering

kɨkanakɨ́kana ‘wobbly’.

Stale

p̓ukp̓úkiyi.

Steep

k̓átt.

Stiff

ƛ̓wáy ‘inflexible, rigid’; c̓wáy ‘straight, rigid, erect’; q̓šáaš ‘curly, kinky; hard, stiff (of hide)’.

Still

wɨsíix ‘silent, quiet’; ččúu ‘quiet, speechless, peace’.

Stingy

apšɨ́x̣; twac̓axí.

Stinky

tuˀúk ‘smelly, silly’.