1,421 term are adjectives

Vain

pinápx̣ʷini ‘conceited, too good for others’.

Valuable

átaw ‘important, treasured, desirable, lovely’.

Valued

átawiyi ‘admired, honored, esteemed, beloved’.

Vanished

awɨ́t; áawat ‘disappeared’; łáamay ‘lost, disappeared’; náamni ‘used up’.

Violent

wapčáy ‘ornery, prone to violence’.

Vulnerable

kláa ‘tender, vulnerable, frail, easily hurt’.

x̣áali

Striped. Millstein 1990b:273.

x̣áalp

Wide open. x̣áalp iwá pčɨ́š ‘the door is open all the way’; x̣áalp iwáynana pčɨ́š ‘the door flew open’. [/x̣l´p/.]

x̣áam

Crushed, smashed. x̣áam ikʷíya q̓ɨx̣lí ‘the tule mat got smashed up’; x̣áamnaš kʷíya ‘mine got crumbled up’. [NP /st´qstq/.]

x̣áaš

Greedy. x̣áaš iwačá wínš ‘he was a greedy man’. [NP /x̣´x̣es/; cf. also NP x̣áx̣aac ‘grizzly bear’.]

x̣áaƛ̓k

Broken. ku x̣áaƛ̓k áwaynana šaptpamá ‘and his pack rope broke’.

x̣áayaw

Dry. See x̣yáw ‘dry’.

x̣ápił

Unripe, raw. x̣ápił iwá tmaanít ‘the apple is green’; x̣ápił iwá nɨkʷɨ́t ‘the meat is raw’; x̣apiłmí ‘knife’. [WS & Y płx̣ú ‘fresh, raw’ (of fruit, vegetables); NP himísl /himsl(i)/; cf. perhaps also qepís /qp´s/ ‘strongly, loudly’.]

x̣ax̣áykʷi

Having money, moneyed. x̣ax̣aykʷiłá ‘prostitute’. [NP kicuyíin /kcuyiins/.]

x̣ax̣aykʷnút

Without money, broke. [NP /kcuynút/ ~ /kkcúynut/.]

-x̣í

The only example is tiliwalx̣í ‘bloody’.

Warm

c̓múy ‘warm (esp. of weather)’; wɨq̓áat čúuš ‘warm water’.

Washed

íix̣ni; wáp̓iki (wáp̓iki táatpas ‘washed clothes’).

Wasted

láx̣yawiyi ‘dried, emaciated, wasted physically’.

Wasteful

wapnátɨmt.