1,400 term are intransitive verbs

láč̓ɨx̣

Fry. iláč̓x̣ša nɨkʷɨ́t ‘the meat is frying’; ílac̓ɨx ‘fry’ (vt.).

láx̣awk

Burn inside with fire. iláx̣awkša ílukas ‘the log has fire in it’.

láx̣yawi

Dry. aw kú álax̣yawišana wátisas ‘then his rope was drying’; ílax̣yawi ‘dry’ (vt.); tunálax̣yawi ‘dry up by trampling’. [NP /ˀlaqy̓áwi/.]

láx̣ʷayx̣

Be warm, hot, have a fever. áw iláx̣ʷayx̣ša ‘it is getting hot now’; iláx̣ʷayx̣ša ‘it is getting hot, he has a fever’; iláx̣ʷayx̣ɨn čúuš ‘the water has gotten hot’; páyu iláx̣ʷayx̣ša ‘it is getting very hot’; lax̣ʷayx̣łá ‘one who gets overheated’; watx̣ɨ́nam láx̣ʷayx̣ša ‘are you hot?’; ílax̣ʷayx̣ ‘heat’ (vt.); šapálax̣ʷayx̣ ‘heat’ (vt.); lax̣ʷayx̣łá ‘one who gets overheated’. [NW also láx̣ʷiix̣; NP /luˀuqn/.]

lax̣ʷayx̣łáyi

Have a fever, have the flu. ilax̣ʷayx̣łáyiša ‘he has the flu’.

láyawak

Melt. áwx̣aš iláyawakša tawáy ‘the ice must be melting now’. [NE lácc̓uup; Y láwala; NP /lamli/; /ˀleyúˀk/.]

láyk̓uk

Snort, gasp, inhale involuntarily. iláyk̓ukša ‘he is gasping’. Compare náyk̓uk.

láylak

Go inside. Bound. See náynač.

láyti

Go along, move along. Bound. áwqalayti ‘roll along’. See náyti.

liln

Go here and there. Bound root. See ninn.

lɨ́k̓p

Blink, wink. ilɨ́k̓pa ‘he blinked’; álɨk̓pša áčaš ‘his eyes are blinking’; ilɨ́k̓plɨk̓pša ‘he keeps blinking, the car has its blinkers on’; ilk̓ɨ́pɨlk̓ɨpša Spilyáy ‘Coyote is winking’ (Jacobs 1937:31.15.5, pg. 74).

lɨ́k̓pšn

Snap the eyes. A sign of disapproval. ilɨ́k̓pšna áčaš ‘she snapped her eyes’; ilɨ́k̓plɨk̓pša ‘he keeps blinking, the car has its blinkers on’. [Cf. NP /lq̓´pc/, /lk̓´pc/ ‘blink, snap the eyes’ (participle).]

Damp

mɨtɨ́tn ‘be damp’.

Dance

wáaša ‘dance (generic), dance the religious dance’; calihúumi ‘dance the skip dance’; k̓upíipi ‘dance the circle dance’; páax̣amn ‘war dance’; waaláša ‘dance the Sunday dance’; payumšwáaša ‘dance the grouse dance’; šíikaši ‘dance the Shaker dance’.

Dangle

wálkaliln ‘hang down, hang upside-down, droop down’.

Dark

sc̓átn ‘be dark, be night’; taˀámn ‘be cloudy, fog up, be about to rain’.

Dash

wátkʷi ‘dash out, go out suddenly’.

Dawn

x̣áyx̣n ‘be dawn’.

Day

łk̓ʷín ‘be a day, spend the day, stay the day’; wiyáłk̓ʷin ‘spend the day’.

Deaf

t̓lɨ́k ~ t̓lɨ́kʷi ‘be deaf’.