2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Belch

q̓áawn ~ k̓áawn.

Believe

mɨškʷyámk; kʷyáamn ‘believe in’.

Belt

waláč̓wič ‘put a belt on’.

Bend

čák̓ilak ‘bend (wire, etc.)’; čák̓swik ‘bend back’; k̓líin ‘bend the elbow or knee’; tunák̓lik ‘bend by stepping on’.

Bereavement

áwstawatwana ‘stay and help in time of bereavement, keep company for awhile’.

Bet

tamác̓aˀk ‘throw on top; bet, wager’; tamčáša ‘put on, load on, bet’.

Bewildered

tamłamáywi ‘be ignorant, confused, not know how’.

Bite

čánp; lámaašn ‘sting, bite (of insects).

Blacksmith

pɨ́stx ‘do blacksmith work’.

Blame

aníyayi ‘make for; suspect’.

Blanket

isɨ́p̓i ~ ísp̓i ‘cover, cover up, cover over, blanket’.

Bleach

šapáplašk ‘whiten’.

Bless

aƛ̓awiyáša ‘pray for, approve’.

Blind

šapápuułn ’cause blindness’.

Block

ík̓ɨnk ‘obstruct, head off’; wiyák̓ɨnk ‘block the way, get in the way, obstruct entry’; pák̓ɨnk ‘block with the hand’; wapák̓ɨnk ‘block with the hand’; tkʷápk̓ɨnk ‘block the way with the hand, flag down (as flagger on road)’; tunák̓ɨnk ‘block the way with the foot, stand in the way’; tík̓ɨnk ‘block the door by sitting’; táwtik̓ɨnk ‘sit blocking the door at night’; wáak̓ɨnk ‘block by running in front’.

Blow

šapúulk ~ sapúulk ‘blow (with the mouth to cool, start fire, etc.), blow up (e.g., a balloon)’; šapúulkšapuulk ‘blow water in healing ceremony’; wilápux̣ ‘blow up dust (of wind)’; wiláwɨx̣ič ‘blow down (of wind)’; wilápux̣ ‘blow up dust’; wiláx̣aap ‘blow underneath’.

Board

wáša ‘ride (horse), board (canoe), get on (wagon, car)’.

Boil

wáynuun ‘stew, cook in a pot, hot pack’; twáša ‘cook, boil’; šapámulayt ’cause to boil’.

Bond

lɨst̓á ‘join, take part in’; wiyálst̓ak ‘rejoin’.

Bone-game

palyáwa ‘play the bone game’; alyáwa ‘bet in the bone game’; tkʷáywanp ‘sing the bone-game songs’.