1,401 term are intransitive verbs

Peel

šɨ́q̓n.

Perch

walápaq̓ič ‘sit on a branch, sit high up’.

tɨmnáwa

Go berry picking. ččáayawtaš tɨmnáwaša ‘we are going to go pick June berries’. [NE tɨmnúun; NP /tmnóon/ ‘go gather nonfood items’ (Aoki 1994:493).]

Pick

tɨmnáwa ‘go berry picking’.

Pile

yák̓uk ‘drift into a pile’.

tqáhawtk

Be a landslide. itqáhawtka ‘the land slid’. [NP /héwtn/.]

tqáwqin

Fall, fall down. itqáwqina ‘he fell down’. U usually qáwqin. [NE tx̣áwx̣in; NP /tqewqín/ ‘fall ill, drop dead’.]

tqún

Be dug, be a hole in the ground. itqúša pšwá ‘the rock has a hole in it’; tqúni ‘dug in the ground, hole’. [NP /p̓´łn/.]

tq̓nún

Frost, be frosty. Also sometimes tq̓núk. itq̓núna sc̓átpa ‘it frosted at night’; itq̓núkša ‘it’s getting frosty’; itq̓núka ‘it got frosty’. [WS & Y tq̓núk; NP /ˀsqepi/.]

tq̓úpš

Cramp. Bound. čátq̓upšk ‘cramp’. [NP /wayak̓´pp/.]

tq̓úx̣tq̓ux̣n

Have sores. itq̓úx̣tq̓ux̣na ‘he got sores’.

Play

łq̓íwi; máyłq̓iwi ‘play in the morning’; wiyáłq̓iwi ‘play along the way’; k̓píiti ‘play ball’.

Plugged

k̓nɨ́kn ‘be in the way, be blocking the way, be obstructed, be blocked, be plugged up, be constipated’.

Pool

tkʷáypatuk ‘be a small pool of mud or water’.

Pop

lát̓ux̣ ‘explode, break (of ice), crack (of a tree from the cold)’; lɨ́st̓ux ~ lɨ́št̓ux̣ ‘crackle, sparkle (as fireworks)’.

Post-spawning

mɨt̓úlayi ‘be postspawning’.

Pound

k̓ʷɨ́lk ‘be soft, be pounded fine’.

Pout

q̓ʷáašn ‘be belligerent, not participate’; šiwátn ‘be disagreeable, quarrel, be angry’.

Pow-wow

páax̣amn ‘war dance’ páyuumn ‘have fun, celebrate’.

Pox

łáyłayi ‘have sores, measles, chickenpox, small pox’.