1,422 term are adjectives

Tied

nɨkáštki ‘tied up, tied down’; čáq̓pi ‘tied together’; walák̓iki ‘tied up’; k̓álaki ‘tied and packed on the back’.

Tight

kʷáat; yáaq̓p; q̓áap; qáapt ‘packed in, crowded, tight’; q̓šɨ́š ‘tight fisted’.

Tiny

kkɨ́skkɨs ‘very tiny’ (distributive).

Tired

šaláw ‘weary, weak, lazy’; šaláwiyi (mostly shortens to šaláwi) ‘worn-out, exhausted’.

Tiresome

łáakap ‘bothersome’; kɨc̓ɨc̓áas ‘tiring, bothersome’.

Toasted

šapálaq̓ʷšq̓ʷšiyi.

Together

k̓uk̓úk̓uk̓u ‘close together’; páwiyalɨxssimit ‘coming together as one’.

Told

ɨ́nni ‘said, promised’; ɨ́nˀnni ‘told time and again’.

Torn

q̓ɨ́x̣ni; tk̓áx̣; tk̓áx̣ni.

Tough

skáw ‘fierce, resilient, bold’.

útpi

Blanketed. útpi iwá lišáal ‘the shawl is draped over the shoulders’; útpi itútiša ‘she is standing blanketed’.

Traditional

walím ‘common, ordinary, old fashioned’.

Trained

sápsik̓ʷani ‘taught, educated’; súsuni ‘whispered, advised’; sápsik̓ʷani k̓úsi ‘trained horse’.

Transparent

łiˀíx̣.

Treasured

átaw ‘valuable, important, desirable, lovely’.

True

kʷyáam ‘accurate, correct’.

Twelve

pútɨmt ku nápt ‘ten and two’.

Twenty

náaptit.

Twin

kƛákƛani ‘twinned, two of something’.

Twisted

wak̓ɨ́mski.