náttunn ‘talk on and on, brag’.
1,401 term are intransitive verbs
Lost
łamáyn ‘be lost, disappear, vanish’; wiyáłamayč ‘be lost on the way’.
qʷɨ́tn
Be stuck, be stalled. qʷɨ́tšaaš wɨx̣á ‘my foot is stuck (such as in mud)’; atumpíl iqʷɨ́tša mɨƛ̓ɨ́ƛ̓kpa ‘the car is getting stuck in the mud’; iqʷɨ́tna mɨƛ̓ɨ́ƛ̓kpa ‘he got stuck in the mud’; išapáqʷɨtna ‘he got him stuck in the mud’; páqʷtk ‘stick in’; tunáqʷtč ‘step on sharp object’. Ablaut: Y qʷáat ‘firmly affixed’. [NP /txc̓éˀk/.]
Lucky
lɨwáyswi ‘be lucky’.
q̓ʷáašn
Be belligerent, not participate, pout. q̓ʷáaššaaš ‘I’m being belligerent’; q̓ʷáašni iwá ‘he is belligerent, pouting’. [Cf. NP /q̓ʷs´simn/ ‘insist’.]
q̓ʷálx̣i
Gill net. iq̓ʷálx̣iša núsuxyaw ‘he is gillnetting for salmon’.
q̓ʷɨ́c
Slip off. Bound. čáq̓ʷɨck ‘skin’ (Jacobs 1929:191:2). Ablaut: q̓ʷáac ‘slipped off’ (Jacobs 1929:191:3). See also x̣ʷɨ́ł.
Mange
č̓áyč̓ayn ‘have mange’; apɨ́lapɨli ‘be infested with lice, have mange’.
Marry
ámani ‘marry (of a woman)’; čáynači (also čáynačwi) ‘marry (of a man)’; pámaliin ‘have a wedding’.
Mash
q̓ʷíišn ‘be mashed’.
Mat
k̓mɨ́sn ‘roll up, curl up, mat up’.
Mature
tax̣núnaq̓i ‘grow up, die back (of root tops)’; át̓i ‘cook, ripen’; xawí ‘ripen (berries), mature (roots)’.
Mean
pačíwi ‘be nasty, ornery’.
Measles
łáyłayi ‘have measles, sores, chickenpox, pox, small pox’.
Meet
wiyáˀiip ‘come into view, encounter’; c̓áa ‘draw near, join, arrive’.
Melt
láwala ~ láyawak ~ cc̓úupn ~ lácc̓uup ‘melt, thaw’; wináwayn ‘Chinook, blow a warm wind which causes thawing, melt (snow), thaw, melt off’.
q̓ʷłtín
Miss, fail, come off, be disconnected. Bound. šapáq̓ʷłtik ‘rub off’; wíq̓ʷštiki ‘naked’. See also k̓ʷštáyn. [K k̓ʷɨštín (Jacobs 1931:189); Y k̓ʷɨštín ‘be stubborn’.]
Merge
lɨ́xssimwi ‘merge into one’.
Messy
łkluywí ‘be messy’.
q̓ʷɨ́pn
Bend, curve, fold. ku wána áw iq̓ʷɨ́pšamš K̓ʷsɨ́s ‘and the river now curves coming around Kennewick’; tamáq̓ʷɨp ‘fold’; támq̓ʷɨp ‘fold’ (dist.); wísxq̓ʷɨp ‘sew a hem’; wiyáq̓ʷɨp ‘curve (such as a road)’. Ablaut: q̓ʷáap ‘bent’. [NP /q̓ʷ´pn/.]