4,791 terms are nouns

Drop

tamánwičanwit ‘side drops’.

Drum

kiwkíwlac; táax̣ʷat ‘drum call’.

Drummer

pampamłá; wawaanašałá.

Drumstick

kiwkiwlacpamá wat̓atpamá ‘drumstick’.

Drunkard

čuušpat̓ałá.

Drying stick

suyátkas ‘skewer for holding fish or meat apart while cooking or drying’.

luˀít

Mount Saint Helens.

luč̓áłamtx̣

Strawberry roan with red head. Usually luč̓áłamtx̣ qaašqáaš or luč̓á łamtx̣ní k̓úsi.

luc̓aluc̓alí

Red bilberry, Vaccinium parvifolium, V. ovalifolium. Also luc̓áluc̓a wíwnu.

luc̓amšyú

White horse with dark ears.

luc̓aní

Red osier or dogwood, Cornus stolonifera. For the fruit see wɨwál. [NP /p̓ip̓lác/.]

luc̓anmí

Penny, copper, gold. [NP /x̣ʷc̓y/.]

luč̓á

Bay horse; penny. luč̓á k̓úsi ‘bay horse’; luč̓á łamtx̣ní k̓úsi ‘strawberry roan with red head’.

lukʷátit

Twisted tule mat. Also pronounced lɨkʷátit. lukʷátit aníya ‘she made a tule mat’; lukʷátit iwá ínaq̓iyi ‘the tule mat is finished’. Also called saptklikí.

luk̓ʷáa

Northern squawfish, Ptychocheilus oregonensis. [NW luk̓ʷáya; Y luq̓ʷá ‘chub’; NP /qíˀyeq/ ~ /qiˀyeq/.]

lúlu

Breast. Slang for lúlukaš.

lúlukaš

Breast, milk. ášapaˀatayitak lúlukaš ‘go milk (the cow)!’; sapák̓psni lúlukaš ‘ice cream’. See also nɨq̓ʷɨ́t. [NP qáhas /qahas/.]

lulukašpamá

Brassiere. [NP qaháspama /qaháspama/.]

lúq̓um

Rotted wood, brown, crumbly log; ash tree. Used for smoking hides (ílamx̣šk). lúq̓um ílukas ‘rotten wood’. [Y lúq̓ɨm ‘woody plant, dry wood’; NP lilúuqt /lluqt/ ‘rotten pine log used for smoking buckskin’ (Aoki 1994:380).]

lust̓alúst̓a

Shimmering.