2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Glare

wác̓ilun ‘glare angrily, look mean, look at angrily’.

nɨ́q̓ʷk

Swallow. inɨ́q̓ʷɨka ‘he swallowed’; nɨ́mɨntyaš nɨ́q̓ʷkɨn ana kúuš núq̓ʷkɨn núsux ana kúus čak̓ʷɨlkáł ‘I’ve swallowed mine whole like I’ve swallowed the salmon as without chewing’. [NP /múx̣sn/.]

Go

ášawa ‘go in to, visit’; áštwanatux̣ ‘go back in with’; čúuta ‘go for water’; łúukata ‘go to urniate’; nɨknín ‘go around’; šapáwina ’cause to go, send’; wáasklik ‘go around, spin’; wáatn ‘go on vision quest’; wáwna ‘go over the hill’; winanáwa ‘go to, approach’; wiyápniyawa ‘go out to meet’; wiyátwaa ‘go with, participate’; wiyáwna ‘go over (such as a log or stone)’; x̣níta ‘go root digging’; yáwna ‘go over, clear an obstacle’.

Goad

tx̣ʷnɨ́mpt̓a ‘spur’.

Good

ayáya ‘have a good time, celebrate’; íniix̣i ‘fix, make good, improve’.

Gore

súk̓ʷaak ‘gore with horns’.

Gossip

wátiya ‘repeat rumor, deride’.

Grab

wɨ́np ‘get, take, receive, buy, hold’; čáˀyuˀyun ‘grab and shake’; čáwaanayti ‘grab and pull’; nɨ́p ‘get, take, seize, hold’ (bound root); pšánp ‘grab a bunch, receive a bunch’; qáwɨnp ‘catch’; sapák̓ɨsk ‘catch, nab’; ƛqʷɨ́t ‘catch, seize’.

Grasp

tunátaa ‘grasp with the foot and put in’.

Gravy

lakamíini ‘make lakamíin‘.

Graze

spáta ‘graze (of horses, cattle)’.

Grease

íšq̓uk ‘rub on oil or grease, anoint’.

Grind

páx̣ɨmk ‘grind with mortar and pestle’; šapáwaak̓ʷlk ‘grind in the grinder (grain, roots, meat)’; tútn ‘pound with mortar and pestle’; wák̓ʷɨlk ‘grind in a meat grinder’; wáx̣ɨmk ‘grind with a grinder’.

Groom

twásp̓itk ‘slick down with comb or curry brush’.

Grope

wapáša ‘touch, feel, handle, lay hands on’; wapášnawi ‘look for by groping with the hands (such as the blind do)’; číkn (has vulgar connotations).

Ground

áwšnič ‘throw down a mat, spread out on the ground’.

Grow

šapáttawax̣n ’cause to grow, make grow, raise’; nákttawax̣n ‘grow up with’.

núkši

Definition:

to smell, detect odor.


Examples:

  1. ánukšišaaš latiwałáan ‘I smell the cantaloupe’;
  2. núkšišamaš ‘I smell you’;
  3. k̓ʷíya iwá páyu núkšitpa ‘valarian smells awful’;
  4. c̓í iwá núkšitpa saxíxaxi ‘syringa is sweet smelling’;
  5. wiyánukši ‘smell on the way’.

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[NP /núksi/ ~/núxsi/.]

Guess

k̓ʷštáyn ‘guess wrong (stick game)’.

Guide

tuyáyč ‘forbid (as by the elders), lead, warn’.