1,400 term are intransitive verbs

Death

čáˀinɨmn ‘make a death rattle’.

Decapitate

šáqʷɨnk ‘behead’.

Decay

čáyn ‘rot, spoil’.

Depleted

wáaƛ̓x̣ʷ ‘run out, be depleted’.

Descend

wánwi ~ wiyáničanwi ‘go down’; aláyi ‘go down to a river or stream’.

Develop

ttáwax̣n ‘grow, grow up’.

lɨplɨ́pn

Flutter. áčaš álɨplɨpša ‘his eyes are fluttering’.

Die

ƛ̓iyáwi; tax̣núnaq̓i ‘finish growth, die back (of root tops)’.

Different

túnx̣n ‘be or act different’.

Dig

máana ‘go root digging for one day’; máanatwi ‘return from a root digging day trip’; tkúma ‘camp to dig roots’.

Dip

twalúun ‘fish with dip-net’.

Disagreeable

šiwátn ‘be disagreeable, quarrel, be angry, pout’.

Disappear

łamáyn ‘be lost, vanish’; náamn ‘fade away, vanish’; ɨwátn ‘vanish, wither away’; lák̓ɨmi ‘vanish’.

Disease

payúwi ‘be sick’; činúki ‘have venereal disease’.

Disoriented

paláyn ‘be intoxicated, drunk, confused’.

Dispatch

šapáwaanwi ‘let off (bus, conveyance)’.

Disrespect

čč̓ɨ́ln ‘make noise, interrupt, not respect one who is speaking’.

Disrespectful

pačíwi ‘be disrespectful, ugly, mean, ornery’.

Dissatisfied

kkáwn ‘feel dissatisfied in the Indian trade’.

Dive

lamáylač.