1,401 term are intransitive verbs

Lead

tk̓ʷáwat̓uyi ‘walk ahead, take the lead’; ƛ̓ɨ́x̣ʷaˀuyi ‘participate in the stick game for the first time, lead off in guessing in the stick game’; wát̓uyi ‘be first, go ahead, take the lead’; wiyáwat̓uyi ‘go ahead, take the lead’.

Leak

łłáwn ‘drip, seep’.

Lean

c̓wín ‘lean, lean over’; tamáx̣anp̓a ‘lean against’; wáac̓wik ‘lean over running’; wáx̣aanp̓a ‘lean against, lie against’.

Leap

ƛúpn ‘jump, hop’.

Learn

šúkʷa ‘know, learn’; šúyn ‘learn the hard way, learn a lesson’.

Leave

kʷstín ‘leave angry, walk out in a huff’.

Leisurely

láˀayč ‘sit leisurely’; lánč̓un ‘sleep leisurely’; látk̓ʷanayti ‘walk along leisurely’; láwša ~ láwx̣in ‘lie inert; leisurely lie, lie around, recline’ (singular subject).

qʷnáčič

Pack on the back. [NW qʷnáti; NP /ˀseep/.]

Lice

apɨ́ni ‘have head lice’; apɨ́lapɨli ‘be infested with lice, have mange’; apúlki ‘have body lice’.

Lie

áwtkʷayi ‘lie sleeping’; láwša ‘recline’; láwx̣in ‘leisurely lie’ (with reflexive); láwyax̣ša ‘lie around’; táwx̣a ‘lie on the back’; táwx̣anayk ‘lie down on the back’; táwx̣aninn ‘lie around’; táwx̣awayt ‘lie toward the corner or edge’; tkʷáyi ‘lie prone after a fall’; wɨšá ‘lie prone, lie inert’; wɨšát̓a ‘want to lie down’; wáx̣aanp̓a ‘lie against’; x̣ánayk ‘lie on the back’.

Light

láqayx̣i ‘shine, light up’; lɨ́šqayx̣i ‘shine, light up, spark, sparkle, be northern lights’.

Lightening

luxlúxn ‘thunder, strike (of lightening)’.

Limp

łkápn ‘be limp, paralyzed’.

Liquify

láyawak ‘melt, thaw’.

Live

táwya ‘dwell, stay’; táwyanayk ‘settle down to live’; nišáatun ‘dwell, stay’; nišáy(č) ‘dwell, settle down to live’; wiyáx̣ayx̣n ‘live from day to day, survive’; šuyápuwi ‘be like a whiteman, live the white way’.

Located

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

Lonely

lalíwa ‘be lonely for, long for, yearn for’.

Long

lalíwa ‘be lonely, yearn’.

Look

c̓iluc̓ílun ‘turn every which way, glance around’; wáqwatusklisklin ‘have the head down while looking around’.

Loosen

x̣ʷɨ́łn ‘slip off, come loose, be loosened, released, extracted, pulled back’.