2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Tie

nɨkáštk ‘tie, tie down, tie up, tangle’; cɨ́quyi ‘tie sticks or poles together in a tripod fashion’; čák̓ptk ‘tie up in a ball’; čáq̓p ‘tie together, tie tight’; čátk̓ulik ‘tie up a bundle to give away’; íq̓p ‘tie down’; íq̓pq̓pn ‘tie down a load’; nɨkápac̓aak ‘tie together, splice’; sapástk ‘tie knot’; šapáwak̓ɨmsk ‘tie on a pole and twist, roll’; tamáwalaq̓ik ‘tie while lying down’; walák̓ik ‘tie up’; walák̓uyk ‘tie in a knot, tie together’; wínkštk ‘tie’ (distributive object).

Tighten

čáksksi ‘tighten up, make small, shrink’.

Time

wáwaatkʷapani ‘move right hand keeping time (to the Creator)’.

Tip

kápaničanwi ‘tip over from an edge’.

Tire

íłik ‘tire out, bother’; šaláwi ‘be tired, tire of’; hananúywi ‘be disgusted with, tired of’.

Toast

šapálaq̓ʷšq̓ʷši ’cause to char, scorch’.

Toil

kútkutn ‘work, labor’.

Tolerate

tɨmnanč̓íwi ‘suffer, endure’.

Torch

táp ‘spear fish by torchlight’; tápwalkʷ ‘fish by torch light’; táp̓awi ~ táp̓ɨx̣ ‘look for with a torch’.

Toss

wɨx̣ín ‘discard, throw away’; tamáwaalatx̣ ‘toss into fire’; tamáamuyn ‘toss up on shore’; tamáwaanaynač ‘toss inside’; tamáwaaluuk ‘toss up in the air, throw a basketball’; tamáwaatux̣ ‘toss back’; tamátwana ‘toss back to one following (such as a child); encourage a child to walk’; tamáwaanayt ‘toss out’; tamáwaawayč ‘toss across’; tamáwaaničanwi ‘toss down’; tamáwaalata ‘toss basketball through hoop’; wiyátamawilaalakʷ ‘toss out on the way, litter’; wiyátamawaaluuk ‘toss up in the air while walking along’.

Touch

wapáša ‘feel, handle, lay hands on, grope’; wapác̓ɨmk ‘touch a sharp object’.

Tow

čáwaalux ‘tow to start (automobile)’.

útp

Put around the shoulders. útpɨnk ‘put your blanket around you!’; áwutpɨnk ‘put it on, put it around your shoulders!’; útpša lišáal ‘she’s wearing a shawl’; šapáˀutp ‘put about shoulders’; útpas ‘blanket’; útpi ‘blanketed’. [NP /ˀaqt̓ón/.]

Track

šnútwana ‘follow with the eyes’.

Trade

x̣ɨ́tini ‘trade on a new baby, diaper’.

Tradition

tananáwi ‘keep the traditions’.

Trample

wiyáwaatunaƛ̓ič ‘stampede and trample’; tunálax̣yawi ‘dry up (root plants) by trampling’.

Transform

tánawič ‘hold, alter, hex’.

Translate

tamášwik ‘interpret, explain’.

Trap

íwayk ‘ensnare, catch’; túkn ‘set trap’.