ƛ̓ɨ́x̣ʷaˀuyi ‘guess first in stick-game, lead off’.
Stiff
c̓wáyn ‘be stiff; be cold; have an erection’.
Still
wɨ́šx̣ ‘be still, immobile, stationary’.
Stoop
típatuk ‘stoop over’; tík̓ʷič ‘stoop over’.
Stop
qáwšx̣ (also x̣áwšx̣n ~ tx̣áwšx̣n) ‘stop, quit’; qátuti ‘halt, stand still’; wáwšx̣ ‘stop going’; wáawšx̣ ‘stop running’; wáak̓uk ‘stop by’; wáaqawšx̣ ‘stop for a while’; wiyák̓un ‘stop and rest, stop while traveling and gather around’; lúnaq̓i ‘stop burning’; twánaq̓i ‘stop raining’.
Straight
tk̓ʷɨ́kʷn ‘be straight’; wiyátk̓ʷk ‘go along in a straight line, be straight up, be noon’.
Strip
x̣áap ‘be loosened, scraped off, stripped off, peeled off, sliced off’.
Struck
t̓ɨ́qn ‘be struck’ (bound root).
ƛ̓úupn
Dry out. wána iƛ̓úupša ‘the creek is drying up’; iƛ̓úupša yax̣áylakt ‘the gas is getting empty’; ƛ̓úupni ‘dried out’. [K ƛ̓áapn (Jacobs 1931:140); NP /qt̓´wn/.]
Stubborn
q̓ʷšɨ́mn ‘be mischievous, be stubborn’.
Stuck
qʷɨ́tn ‘be stuck, be stalled’; tx̣útn ‘be stuck’; qpɨ́tn ‘be stuck between’; p̓ɨ́łn ‘be stuck (in hole)’; wáaq̓ič ‘get stuck or caught or hung up (on wire, thornbushes, etc.)’; wáƛ̓k ‘break down, be stuck’ (of automobile); x̣ʷɨ́c̓aak ‘get the head stuck’.
Stumble
qáwqin ‘fall, fall down’; wiyálk̓upt̓a ‘stumble and fall’.