1,400 term are intransitive verbs

Sweat

x̣ʷyáyč ‘take sweatbath’.

Swell

  1. tɨ́tn ‘to swell up, be swollen’;
  2. wáatpni ‘to swell up’.

Swim

winanúun ‘go swimming, bathe’; šuunínn ‘swim around, swim here and there’; máywinanuun ‘bathe or swim in the morning’; tkʷanáyti ‘swim upstream (of fish)’; tkʷáytunik ‘swim upstream (of fish)’; tkʷáypx̣ ‘swim downstream (of fish)’.

Swing

luulík ‘rock back and forth’.

Swirl

amúywaasklik ‘swirl (of water)’.

Swivel

tísklik ‘turn while sitting on a swivel chair’.

ƛ̓ɨ́x̣ʷaˀuyi

Guess in one’s first stick game. níix̣ iƛ̓ɨ́x̣ʷaˀuyiya áswan ‘the boy guessed well in his first stick game’.

ƛ̓ɨ́x̣ʷn

Be used up, wear out. iƛ̓ɨ́x̣ʷna tkʷátat ‘the food is used up’; káƛ̓x̣ʷ ‘devour’; wáaƛ̓x̣ʷ ‘run out, be depleted’; ƛ̓ɨ́x̣ʷaˀuyi ‘guess in one’s first stick game’. Ablaut: ƛ̓áax̣ʷ ‘all’. [NP /laˀámn/.]

Tangle

wáaštk ‘be tangled up’.

Tear

q̓ɨ́x̣n.

Terminate

wiyáƛ̓x̣ʷ ‘conclude, come to an end’.

Thaw

láyawak (also sometimes lácc̓uup) ‘melt’; wináwayn ‘Chinook, blow a warm wind which causes thawing, melt (snow), melt off’.

Thunder

nawinałáyi; luxlúxn ‘thunder, lightening’.

Toast

láq̓ʷšq̓ʷši ‘char, scorch’.

Torch

tapáal ‘walk around with a torch’.

Tranquil

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

Transitivizer

í-; čá- ‘with the teeth, in eating; pulling; transitive’.

Trap

wáykn ‘be caught in trap’.

Travel

wiyáninn ‘travel around, go here and there’; wɨšínn ‘travel around’; wɨšínwɨšin ‘travel around, camp here and there’.

Treat

twatíwi ‘treat (the sick) as a shaman, act as an Indian doctor’; láx̣pi ‘treat with shamanic powers’; ílapaša ‘lay hands on for healing’; wač̓ák ‘treat as Indian doctor by sucking out the sickness’; náwapaša ‘treat as shaman with the hands while singing’; płɨ́x̣i ‘treat with medicines/herbs’.