1,422 term are adjectives

Straight

tk̓ʷíikʷ ‘straight line, correct, honest, moral’; c̓wáy ‘stiff, erect’.

Stretched

čápt̓ux̣i; čáwq̓atki.

Stretchy

x̣ʷšx̣ʷɨ́š; wɨq̓átwɨq̓at ‘elastic’.

Striped

x̣áali; x̣ɨ́li ‘striped (with one stripe)’; x̣ɨlíx̣ɨli ‘striped (with two or more stripes)’.

Stripped

šapáyaq̓ʷɨcki ‘soaked and stripped of hair (of rawhide)’.

Strong

q̓ʷłtɨ́p ‘sturdy, able’; x̣tú ‘strong, powerful’.

Strung

súp̓ski ‘strung, threaded’.

ƛ̓úupni

Dried out. ƛ̓úupni iwá wána ‘the creek is dried up’. [NP /qt̓´wniˀns/.]

Stubborn

q̓ʷáaš ‘obstinate, bull headed’; q̓ʷaašq̓ʷáaš ‘very obstinate, bull headed’; q̓ʷšɨ́m ‘mischievous, naughty, bad’; šuwináł ‘not learning from hard lessons’.

Stuck

qʷɨ́tni; lst̓ɨ́x̣ni ‘stuck together’; páqʷtki ‘stuck in’; p̓áał ‘stuck (in hole)’.

Stupid

ayayáš ‘silly, forgetful; nickel (coin)’.

ƛ̓uyáa

Ashamed.

ƛ̓wáy

Still, rigid. ƛ̓wáy iwá apɨ́x̣ ‘the hide is stiff’; ƛ̓wáymaš wá apɨ́x̣ ‘your hide is stiff’; čawaaƛ̓waykáwas ‘thread wax’. See also c̓wáy. [Y ƛ̓wáay; NP /c̓iwéyc̓iwey/.]

Sung

támsɨnwiyi ‘sung with words’; wánpi ‘sung (of medicine song)’.

Surprising

cɨcwáyn ‘shocking, amazing, surprising’.

Sweet

  1. c̓í ‘sweet’;
  2. qʷí ‘good (of odors or taste), sweet’;
  3. sɨ́m ‘small and sweet’.

Swollen

tɨ́tni.

-u

Human numeral classifier. nápu ‘two people’; mɨ́taw ‘three people’; pínapu ‘four people’; páx̣naw ‘five people’; pútmu ‘ten people’. For numbers between 6 and 9 see -ma. [Cf. NP /-uˀ/ (lepúˀ ‘two people’; mitáaw̓ ‘three people’); /-wé/ (lepwé** ‘only two people’; mitawá ‘only three people’).]

Tabooed

áwtni ‘sanctified, sacred, holy’.

Taken

nɨpášani ‘retrieved’.