2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Bother

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

Bounce

šapáƛupƛup ‘dribble a basketball’; wiyápapƛ̓k ‘hit along the way, dribble’.

Bow

wáqʷnayč ‘bow the head’; wáqwatusklisklin ‘have the head down while looking around’.

Bowl

šapáˀawqalalayti ‘roll, cause to roll along, go bowling’.

Box

pápƛ̓k ‘hit, hit with the hand or fist’.

Brag

wátuti ‘laud, praise’ (with reflexive).

Braid

wápša ‘braid hair’; wapsíc ‘braid rope’; waláplayk ‘wrap around the braids’.

Brand

tíma ‘mark’; pác̓iilk ‘brand (such as horses)’.

Break

čák̓up ‘break off’; čáƛ̓iip ‘break off with the teeth’; íƛx̣ɨtk ‘break horse to ride, calm, tame’; ɨ́mčaƛ̓k ‘break with the teeth’; šapák̓up ’cause to break’; šapáƛ̓iip ‘break up’; šapáƛ̓k ‘break off’; šápƛ̓k ‘break off limbs’; tamałíłk ‘shatter’; tamát̓kuk ‘break by throwing at’; tamáƛ̓k ‘break by throwing’; tamáwaak̓up ‘break by throwing’; tunák̓up ‘step on and break’; tunáƛ̓k ‘break by stepping on (such as a stick)’; wášat̓uyi ~ wát̓uyiyaša ‘ride for the first time, break a horse’.

Breakfast

máytkʷata ‘eat in the morning’.

Breastfeed

šapáluluk ‘suckle, have nurse’.

Breathe

háašnaša ‘breathe on’; háašnawa ‘breathe at’.

Bring

nána ‘bring along’; náčič ‘bring from’; náyš ‘bring in’; náyt ‘take out, bring out’; nákpayšk ~ nákpni ‘bring out’; nákwina ‘bring along, take the lead’; nákwiyanawi ‘arrive with’; náksklik ‘bring around’; nákwaanaynač ‘bring inside’; nák̓ninn ‘bring here and there’; náwtux̣ ‘bring back’; táwnakwina ‘bring at night’; nákyat̓a ‘bring to another camp’; tk̓ʷanáčič ‘bring walking’; náčičtwana ‘bring with’; wáanačič ‘bring on the run’; wáanayš ‘bring in on the run’; táwnakwina ‘take along at night, bring at night’; tk̓ʷanáčič ‘bring walking’; wiyánakwina ‘bring along the way’.

Brush

tíšx̣šp̓itk ‘brush down, comb’; šapákiik ‘clean, brush off’.

Buck

šapáwaakmuyk ’cause a horse to buck, have a rodeo’.

Build

  1. aní ‘to make, construct, fabricate, prepare’;
  2. íluk ‘to build fire’.

Bump

waanánp̓a ‘run into, bump into running’; tkʷápwaananp̓a ‘accidentally bump or hit with the hand’; qáx̣upt̓a ‘bump with the head’.

Bundle

čátk̓ulik ‘roll up, tie up a bundle, bundle up to give away’; č̓ɨ́mnayk ‘bundle to take home’; čáč̓ɨmnayk ‘bundle up’; čák̓uk ‘rake together, bundle’; šapáč̓ɨmnayk ‘make a bundle to give away’; šápč̓ɨmnayk ‘make bundles to give away’; tamátk̓ulik ‘cover up, bundle up’.

Burn

íluk ‘build fire’; lɨ́tx̣awi ‘burn a little’; tánšk ‘light a fire; freeze burn (as roots from late frost)’.

Bury

tamíč; šapálk̓ʷič ‘cover up, bury’; níč ‘put, place, put away, bury the dead’; níčtwi ‘return from putting away, return from burying the dead’; tamíčtnaq̓i ‘finish burying’.