2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Banish

šapáwaanayt ‘send out, turn on (e.g., water), banish’.

Banter

łq̓ítɨmn ‘tease, rib, banter’.

Baptize

pɨ́ƛ̓a ‘wet or dampen the hair; baptize’.

Bar

súk̓ɨnk ‘close or bar a gate by putting putting a pole through notches’.

Barbecue

támayč ‘barbecue in an underground pit’; tamtúx̣ši ‘put in the ground to bake’; ínaat̓i ‘barbecue on a frame over the fire’; táwa ‘barbecue on a spit’.

Barber

šq̓ʷiyɨ́mč ~ štúptupn ‘cut hair’.

Bark

suk̓ʷáymi ‘harvest bark’; twánič ‘scrape bark off poles’.

Basketball

tamáwaalata ‘play basketball, throw basketball through hoop, make a basket’; tamáwaaluuk ‘toss up in the air, throw a basketball’; tamáwaayat̓a ‘switch, switch bones in stickgame; pass basketball’.

Bathe

šapáwinanuun; x̣ʷyáyčtwana ‘take sweat bath with’.

Battle

wiyálpasi ‘battle, have gun fight’; šapáwatkʷna ‘send to battle’.

kʷlaawítp

Eat the evening meal. pakʷlaawítpša ‘they’re eating supper’. [NP /kʷlewítp/.]

Be

šapáwa(č) ’cause to be’; nákwa(k) ‘be with, stay with’.

Bead

wíˀanik̓pɨ́tki ‘do beadwork’; súp̓sk ‘string beads’.

Beat

páqux̣ ‘pound out a rhythm with a stick’; wátša ‘beat the sticks in cadence while sitting down, beat a board with sticks as in the stick game, pound the sticks for the shaman’; wáwx̣twapati ‘beat off’; wáƛ̓iyawi ‘beat to death’.

Beautify

wíyayt ‘beautify clothing with shell, elk teeth, etc.’.

Before

sapáwaac̓win ‘place before’.

Befriend

x̣twáyak ‘be friendly to, spend time with’; x̣ɨ́twayn ‘converse with, talk to, be friendly to, make friends with’.

Begin

úyi ‘begin, start’; wáˀuyi ‘begin singing’.

Behave

táata ‘discipline, cause to behave’.

Behead

šáqʷɨnk ‘decapitate’.