1,401 term are intransitive verbs

pyútn

Go ashore, emerge from water. áw c̓áak̓a ipyútšamš wɨłx̣ɨ́na nč̓iWánapa ‘now the smelt are coming in near in the Columbia’; papyútšamš ákakma ‘the geese are coming up out of the water’; pyútnɨmtk ‘come ashore!’. Has the form pyúč in compounds. [NP /tq̓i/.]

Ice

tax̣ʷíiłi ‘sleet, ice up, be slick (road)’.

Imitate

Spilyáywi ‘act like Coyote, copy or mimic others’.

Immoble

wɨ́šx̣ ‘be still, stationary’.

Inanimate

pátun ~ páta ‘be situated’ (individuative inanimate); ptún ~ ptá ‘be situated’ (distributive inanimate).

Infested

apɨ́lapɨli ‘be infested with lice, have mange’.

Inhale

láyk̓uk ‘snort, gasp, inhale involuntarily’.

Inside

náynač ‘go inside’ (bound root).

Insomnia

k̓ʷɨlɨ́mn ‘have insomnia’.

Interrupt

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

Into

-lata; -apa ~ -ničapa ‘into brush’.

Intoxicated

paláyn ‘be intoxicated, drunk, disoriented’; číkn ‘be intoxicated, drunk’.

Irritant

čqún ‘have something in the eye’.

Itch

mɨcc̓ɨ́pn; ččúkn.

qaˀáx̣n

Have a sore throat, laryngitis. iqaˀáx̣ša ‘he is getting a sore throat’; núq̓ʷašnaš qaˀáx̣ša ‘my throat is tickling’; iwá qaˀáx̣ni ‘he is losing his voice’. [NP /qaˀáqn/.]

qáˀay(č)

Suddenly sit, sit up suddenly. iqáˀayča k̓ʷapɨ́n páx̣at pútaaptit wɨx̣aní ‘suddenly the aforementioned centipede sat down’; ku aw kú iqáˀayča ‘and then he sat up’. [N qáˀayk; NP /tqex̣siˀlik/ (singular); /tqeteméyeq̓ik/ (plural).]

qáax̣ayt

Fall out. ƛ̓áax̣ʷmaš k̓štɨ́n qáax̣aytta ‘all your teeth will fall out (said when one used dirty words)’.

qáax̣ta

Spill. iqáax̣tana ‘it spilled’; íqaax̣ta ‘pour into’. [Y x̣áyax̣ta; cf. yáx̣ta ‘pour, spill’.]

qalaláyti

Roll along. iqalaláytiša k̓píit ‘the ball is rolling along’. See also áwqalalayti.

qápaničanwi

Cascade, spill over the falls. iqápaničanwiša ‘the water is going over the falls’.