2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Ahead

sapáwat̓uyi ’cause to be ahead’.

k̓ɨ́pn

Hit with a rock or rock hammer. ik̓ɨ́pna paanáy ‘he struck him with it’; wák̓p ‘hit with a club’; wáwk̓p ‘hammer, pound nail’; wawk̓páwas ‘hammer, nail’; k̓ɨ́plaač ‘rock hammer, war club’. See also q̓ɨ́pn. [NP k̓áp onomatopoeic word for hitting (e.g., a man with a club), sound of biting. Aoki 1994:264.]

k̓pɨ́pn

Definition:

To feel texture, fondle.


Examples:

  1. ik̓pɨ́pša wapčíyašna watx̣ɨ́n iwá q̓tɨ́t wísxtay ‘she’s feeling the buckskin, is it hard to sew?’;
  2. táaminwa ik̓pɨ́pɨnx̣a x̣ax̣áykʷ ‘he always fondles his money’.

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[NP /k̓´ppn/ ‘be round, spherical, lumpy’.]

Aim

čáwslayk ‘pull back a bow, aim a gun, open a pocket knife’.

Amazed

cɨcwáyn ‘be shocked, amazed, surprised’.

Amend

twác̓aak ‘make correction in writing’.

Angry

ísx̣ɨx̣n ‘infuriate, make angry’; sx̣x̣náwa ‘be angry at’; twálx̣ayi ‘be angry at, dislike’.

Annoy

íhananuyk ‘bother, be bothersome, distract someone who is busy’; íłik ‘tire out, bother’.

Anoint

íšq̓uk ‘rub (with grease, medicine)’; sapátwa ‘salve’.

k̓súyaspat̓a

Be hungry for eels, wish for eels. k̓súyaspat̓anaas ‘I wished for eels’.

Appear

nákpayšk ‘appear with, bring back a name’; payšnáwa ‘appear to’.

Append

pác̓aak ‘add on’.

Appoint

waníč ‘name’.

Apportion

nákpaa ‘separate, separate out, distribute’.

Approach

winanáwa ‘go to’; wiyákiyawa ‘get near’.

Argue

tanawíix̣n ~ patanawíix̣n ‘dispute, challenge, inform one that he is wrong’.

Arm

winánp ‘take up a weapon’; tkʷápt̓ux̣ ‘stretch out the arm(s)’; sapáqp ‘put under the arm’.

Around

nɨknín ‘go around, take around’; sklín ‘turn around, turn over, return, circle’; .

Arrange

sápc̓aak ‘put in order’; páax̣anayč ‘set in a row’.

Arrest

wɨ́np ‘get, take, receive, grab, seize, hold, buy, nab, take into custody’.