1,422 term are adjectives

Two

nápt; nápu ‘two people’; kƛákƛani ‘twinned, two of something’.

uylɨ́xs

Six. uylɨ́xsipa iwá nɨknípa ‘it is six o’clock’; uylɨ́xs pútɨmt pútaaptit ‘six thousand’; uylɨ́xs álxayx ‘June’; uylɨ́xsiyaw ‘sixth’. [WS & NW ptɨ́x̣ninš (cf. ptɨ́x̣ʷn ‘curl up’); NP /ˀoyláqc/; Klamath načksept [n°atʃksæpt] (Barker 1963b:273).]

uylxsáaptit

Sixty. [WS & NW ptx̣ninšáaptit; NP /ˀoylaqcaˀáptit/.]

uylɨ́xsiyaw

Sixth. uylɨ́xsiyaw iwá ‘it is the sixth’. [NP ˀoyláaqcipx /ˀoyláqcpk/.]

uymɨtáaptit

Eighty. [WS pax̣at̓máaptit; Y pax̣at̓matáaptit; NP ˀoymitaˀáptit /ˀoymtaˀáptit/.]

uymɨ́tat

Eight. uymɨ́tatipa iwá ‘it is eight o’clock’; áw páwyawawɨn uymɨ́taatina ‘it’s past eight o’clock now’; áw páwayawawɨn wɨ́tk uymɨ́taatina ‘it’s 8:30 now’; uymɨ́tatima pawačá ‘there were eight people’; uymɨ́taat pútaaptit x̣ax̣áykʷ ‘eight hundred dollars’; uymɨ́tat álxayx ‘August’; uymɨ́tatiyaw ‘eighth’. [WS pax̣at̓máat; Y pax̣at̓umáat; NP /ˀoym´tat/; Klamath ndanksept (Barker 1963b:259).]

uymɨ́tatiyaw

Eighth. [NP ˀoymátatipx /ˀoym´tatpk/.]

uynáapt

Seven. uynáaptipa iwá nɨknípa ‘it is seven o’clock’; uynáapt anwíčt ‘seven years’; uynáaptipa nɨknípa ‘seven o’clock’; uynáapt álxayx ‘July’; uynáaptiyaw ‘seventh’. [WS túskaski; Y túskaas; NP /ˀuynépt/; Klamath lapksept (Barker 1963b:212).]

uynáaptit

Definition:

Seventy.


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[WS tuskaskiyáaptit; Y tuskasáaptit; NP /ˀuyneˀeptit/.]

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uynáaptiyaw

Seventh. [NP ˀuynéeptitx /ˀuynéptitk/.]

waˀáax̣

Mild, cool. waˀáax̣ iwá čikúuk ‘it is cool today’.

wáašani

Danced; adherent of the seven drums religion.

waamá

Ancient. waamá músmuscɨn ‘bison’. [NP /waqípa/.]

wášani

Ridden. wášani k̓úsipa ‘ridden on horse, horse rider’.

wɨšáap

Unconscious, comatose.

waapx̣ʷináł

Unthinking, without thinking, not thinking before acting.

wášatiyi

Paid. iwátax̣na wášatiyi x̣ax̣áykʷ ‘the money will be paid’. [NP /wécetiˀns/.]

wáaštki

Tangled up. wáaštki útpas ‘afghan blanket’ (Thomas Morning Owl).

wác̓aaki

Locked, locked up. q̓áap iwá wác̓aaki ‘it’s closed tight’; iwá wác̓aaki pčɨ́š ‘the gate is locked’; ku áwa ƛ̓áax̣ʷ wíwac̓aaki pčɨ́š ‘and all their gates are locked’. [NP /wec̓éˀkiˀns/.]

wak̓ɨ́mski

Twisted. iwá wak̓ɨ́mski ‘it is twisted’. [NP /lk̓úliiˀns/.]