1,401 term are intransitive verbs

Mimic

Spilyáywi ‘act like Coyote’.

Misbehave

k̓ʷáann; k̓ʷɨ́nn ‘rot, spoil; act up’; q̓ʷšɨ́mwi ‘act up, be naughty’; yáyš ‘be bad’.

Miscarriage

nɨmúyn ‘have a miscarriage’.

Mischievous

q̓ʷšɨ́mn ‘be mischievous, be stubborn’.

Miss

qátikʷštik ‘miss the seat when sitting down’.

Mist

páščti ‘fog up after rain, be misty’; walk̓ʷíč ‘drizzle’.

Mistake

wiyákʷštik ‘make a mistake, err, do wrong’.

q̓ʷšɨ́mn

Be mischievous, be stubborn. iq̓ʷšɨ́mša ku čáw ikutát̓aša ‘he is stubborn and doesn’t want to do anything’; tuyáynam q̓ʷsɨ́mša ím ‘why are you mischievous?’. [NP /peˀtuqéˀswi/; cf. NP /q̓ʷs´simn/ ‘insist’.]

q̓ʷšɨ́mwi

Act up, misbehave. watx̣ɨ́n paq̓ʷšɨ́mwiša miyánašma ‘are the children getting mischievous?’; ínč̓aš q̓ʷšɨ́mwišana ‘I also was misbehaving’; áwnˀɨnx̣aaš miyánašmaaman q̓ʷšɨ́mwityaw ‘I scold the children for misbehaving’. [NP /peˀtuqéˀswi/.]

Moist

mɨtɨ́tn ‘be damp’; yáƛ̓pi ‘be wet’.

Molehill

tapunáyt ‘make molehill, hump up ground’.

Moo

ínɨmn ‘whinney, nicker (horse), moo (cow), crow, chirp’.

Mood

haˀáywi ‘be tranquil, peaceful, be in a good mood’.

Moon

tináynač ‘set (sun, moon)’; tináyt ‘rise (sun, moon)’; anáš ‘set (of sun, moon)’; anát ‘rise (of sun, moon)’.

Moral

tk̓ʷɨ́kʷn ‘be straight, be honest’.

Mourn

haywáa ‘come out of mourning, be able to go to celebratory functions’; tk̓anúun ‘complete the mourning period’.

Move

wɨšána ‘move’; amúnayč ‘move in with in-laws’ (said of a man); ámtayk ‘move in with in-laws’ (said of a woman)’; náyti ‘move along, go along’ (bound root); wiyáat̓a ‘move over, move from one vehicle to another, start going’; wɨšáčič ‘move further on’; wɨšáynač ‘move in’; wɨšáyt ‘move out’; wɨšínwɨšin ‘move around here and there’; wɨšyípx̣n ‘move downstream’; wɨšiyát̓a ‘move camp’; wɨštúx̣n ‘move back’; wɨšx̣ʷáami ‘move up into the high country’; yát̓a ‘move from one place to another’.

Mudbath

tamášɨmluun ‘take mudbath’.

Mushy

k̓ʷɨ́nn ‘rot, spoil, be mushy, rot away; misbehave’.

q̓ʷyɨ́mn

Go up the hill. iq̓ʷyɨ́mna ‘he went up the hill’. See also panáyti. [NP /q̓ʷy´mn/.]