2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Cough

aq̓úwi; híik̓ki ‘choke while coughing; have whooping cough, whoop, wheeze’.

Council

pák̓un ‘pound together; have a meeting, hold council’.

Count

ititáma ‘enumerate, read, study, recite’.

Cover

áwtuk ‘cover up (as with canvas)’; čáƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover the head, put bandana around the head’; isɨ́p̓i ~ ísp̓i ‘cover, cover up, cover over, blanket’; íƛ̓ɨmux̣i ‘cover up’; lɨk̓ʷín ‘cover up, submerge, such as by a landslide, fog, a crowd of people’; páƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover (with sand, paint, etc.)’; šapák̓nk ‘cover up, close’; šapálk̓ʷič ‘cover up, bury’; tamák̓usk ‘cover over’; tamálk̓ʷič ‘cover the barbecue pit (támayčt) for baking’; tamátk̓ulik ‘cover up, bundle up’; tamáƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover over (as with a blanket, canvas, tarp)’; tamáwaaƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover over’; wapáƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover with the hand’; wáƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover up again’; wáwaatk̓ulik ‘cover up, cover over’; wilíilaamk ‘cover up (of wind)’.

Crack

tunápq̓x̣ ‘crack by stepping on (such as a walnut)’.

Cradleboard

púwa ‘put (baby) in cradleboard’.

Crawl

x̣ʷnánp̓a ‘crawl against, sleep with’.

Craze

át̓ɨlp ‘make insane, go insane’.

Create

tamánwi ‘legislate, ordain, institute’.

Cross

wáyč ‘go across’; wáyčtwayčtn ‘cross back and forth’; láwaalawayč ‘cross over (of heat)’; šúuwayč ‘swim across’; tamáwaawayč ‘throw across’; ƛúpwaawayč ‘jump across’; wáawayč ‘run across’; wáyčtnaq̓i ‘finish crossing’; wáyčtux̣ ‘cross back’; wiyáwayč ‘cross over’.

Crowd

ítyak̓uk.

Crumble

čáx̣ɨmk; wapáx̣ɨmk ‘crumble with the hand’.

Crush

šapáwaax̣ɨmk ‘run a rock over something such as wheat to crush it’.

Cry

šapánax̣ti ’cause to cry’; yámx̣atwana ‘cry after someone who is leaving, as when someone dies, or as a child when a parent leaves’.

Cuddle

amúˀmun ‘love, consider cute (such as a baby)’.

Cure

láx̣pi ‘cure (with shamanic powers)’; ílapaša ‘lay hands on for healing’; náwapaša ~ náwapawa ‘work (as a twáti) with the hands while singing’; wač̓ák ‘treat as Indian doctor by sucking out the sickness’.

Curl

šapáč̓x̣ɨx̣; šapáq̓šk.

Curry

twásp̓itk ‘slick down with comb or curry brush’.

Curse

watáyi ‘cast a spell, kill with spirit power’.

Cut

  1. ƛ̓íip ‘to split off’ (intransitive, bound morpheme);
    1. wɨsláƛ̓iip ‘cut off a small piece’.
  2. ƛ̓ɨ́kn ‘to be cut split, crack’ (transitive);
    1. tamáx̣ƛ̓k ‘cut off’;
  3. šá– ‘to cut’ (with a cutting instrument);
    1. šáx̣ƛ̓k ‘to cut’;
    2. šx̣ɨ́ƛ̓k ‘cut up’ (distributive);
    3. šáˀanakʷ ‘cut away’;
    4. šáku ‘cut off a piece’;
    5. šákutkutn ‘saw’;
    6. šánaq̓i ‘finish cutting’;
    7. šáq̓x̣ ‘tear, cut away’;
    8. šáƛ̓aak ‘cut off, peel’;
    9. šáƛ̓iip ‘cut off, slice off’;
    10. šáx̣aap ‘saw’;
  4. sá– ‘to cut’ (diminutive);
    1. saalí ‘cut with scissors’;
  5. čá– ‘to cut’ (with teeth, in eating; pulling);
    1. čáx̣ƛ̓k ‘cut with the teeth’;
  6. ɨwíč ‘cut, slice, slice for drying, cut up meat for hanging up and drying’;
  7. š ‘With a cutting instrument’ (distributive object);
    1. škúƛ̓k ‘cut up, quarter (deer, elk)’;
    2. šq̓ʷyɨ́mč ‘cut hair’;
    3. štúptupn ‘cut hair’;
    4. šƛ̓íip ‘cut up, slice’ (distributive);
    5. šx̣áap ‘slice for frying’ (distributive);
  8. wá– ‘with an impement, with a blunt instrument’
    1. wáwx̣ƛ̓k ‘cut up firewood’ (distributive);
    2. wáx̣ɨntk ‘cut open’;
    3. wáx̣ƛ̓k ‘cut with scythe’;