Urinate. iłúukna ‘he urinated’; iłúukatana ‘he went to urinate’. [Y Also čɨ́x̣n; NP /ˀíwn/.]
1,401 term are intransitive verbs
Evening
kʷláawiti ‘be evening, be dusk, get dark’.
Exile
čáwyaninn ‘wander from place to place, be in exile, be homeless, bum around’.
Exit
át ‘go out’.
Expensive
pášwin ‘be high priced’.
Explode
lát̓ux̣ ‘pop, burst, break (of ice), crack (of a tree from the cold)’; láwayla ‘burst from heat’; t̓ɨ́x̣ʷn ‘burst’ (bound root).
Extinguish
lát̓ɨšk ‘go out (of fire), be extinguished’; t̓ɨ́šn ‘be extinguished, go out (of fire)’; tx̣át̓ɨšk ‘suddenly go out (of lights, fire)’.
Eye
čqún ‘have something in the eye’. Eyeball. akáł.
Eyes
lɨ́k̓pšn ‘snap the eyes’.
máana
Go root digging for one day. ana kú pamáanax̣a ‘when they go root digging’; imáanaša x̣máašyaw ‘she is going to dig camas’. [NW mána; NP /ˀm´nin/ ‘go to dig roots (but not camas)’; cf. /ˀm´n/ ‘camp to dig roots (but not camas)’; Klamath /mey/ ‘dig roots’ (Barker 1963b:238).]
máanatwi
Return from a root digging day trip. áw imáanatwišaykš ‘now she is going on back from root digging’. [NW mánawi; NP /ˀm´wi/.]
máytwawina
Go in the rain early. imáytwawinana ‘he went in the rain early’. [NP /méytw̓elawihnen/.]
máywina
Go in the morning. čáw imáywinana ‘he didn’t go in the morning’. [NP /méywihnen/.]
máywinanuun
Bathe or swim in the morning. [NE máyšmuun; NP /méytq̓eluu/.]
mɨc̓c̓ɨ́pn
Itch. imɨcc̓ɨ́pša ‘he is itching’; mɨcc̓ɨ́pšaaš apáp ‘my arm itches’; mɨcc̓ɨ́pšaaš kuš pináˀayaša ‘I itch and I’m scratching myself’; mɨc̓ɨc̓ɨ́pšaaš míti mɨšyú ‘my ear is itching on the inside’; mɨcc̓ɨ́pni ‘itchy’. [NE mɨc̓ɨc̓ɨ́pn; cayáypn; NP /ceyéypn/.]
miłłák
Be drowsy. čáw iwá kúpi kuš miłłákša ‘there is no coffee and I am drowsy’. [NP /ˀeewín/.]
Fade
náamn ‘fade away, vanish, disappear’.
Fall
káax̣ačanwi ‘fall from tree and spread out’ (distributive); qápšaničanwi ‘fall off (a bunch)’; qátamaluun ‘fall into water’; qátamanuun ‘fall into water’; qátamčanwi ‘fall down’; qátkʷaynak ‘fall down’ (inanimate); qáwqin ‘fall down’; qáx̣anayk ‘fall backward’; qáx̣anayti ‘fall over’; qáx̣ayt ‘fall out’; špamíwi ‘become autumn, return to fall’; wačánwi ‘be falling’; wáatqawqin ‘fall while running’; wiyálk̓upt̓a ‘stumble and fall’; x̣átamanaša ‘fall noisily’; x̣átamaatx̣ ‘fall into fire’; x̣átkʷayi ‘fall prone’.
Fat
čx̣áwi ‘be fat, gain weight’.
mɨlɨ́ln
Bubble, boil. imɨlɨ́lša ‘it is bubbling, boiling’.