wátuti ‘praise, stand up for’.
Laugh
tíya ‘laugh, laugh at’; táwtiya ‘laugh at night’; sáptiya ‘make laugh, tickle’.
Lay
ílapaša ‘lay hands on for healing’; tkʷáynač ‘lay down (pole, etc.)’; tútananp̓a ‘lay the head against’; wax̣íč ‘lay out, lay down, pile’; wíyax̣ič ‘lay out, display’; yáx̣ič ‘lay out’.
Lead
nákłamayč ‘lead astray’; nákwat̓uyi ‘lead at a wáašat service’; nákwina ‘go with, take the lead’; tamáˀuyi ‘lead off (stick game, baseball)’; tamántačapa ‘lead into brush’; tamántapni ‘lead into the open’; tamántax̣ʷaami ‘lead uphill’; tamántaynač ‘lead inside’; tamántayti ‘lead along’; tamántinn ‘lead around’; wiyáwɨnp ‘lead along, hold on the way’.
Lean
páx̣aanp̓a ‘lean against’; tamác̓wik ‘make to lean over’.
Leave
wináanakʷ; wiláalakʷ; wiyáanakʷ; wiyáalakʷ; ánakʷ ‘throw back, abandon’; anákʷti ‘leave a spouse’; káˀanakʷ ‘leave food on the plate’; tamáanakʷ ‘leave excess load for later’; wáaˀalakʷ ‘leave behind (as in a race)’; wiyátamawilaalakʷ ‘leave on the way, litter’.
Legend
wálsayc ‘tell legend’.
Legislate
tamánwi ‘rule, ordain, institute, create’.
Lend
wátk̓ʷawi.
Lengthen
pác̓aak ‘add on, make longer’.
Lessen
čáksksi ‘make small’.
Let
wapáwx̣in ‘release, let go’; šapáwaanwi ‘let off (bus, conveyance)’.
Levirate
šapáˀayč ‘install levirate husband’.
qʷnáyti
Pack along, pack on the back. ílukas iqʷnáytiša ‘he is packing wood’. [NW qʷnáti; NP /ˀseep/.]
qʷnínn
Pack around, wander with a pack. iqʷɨnínša ‘he is wandering around with a pack’; qʷɨninqʷɨninłá ‘peddler’.
Lick
mɨláyn.
Lie
č̓ɨ́šk ‘tell falsehood’; tamátk̓in ‘watch while lying down’; wɨx̣ín ‘throw, toss, discard, throw away; lie down (with reflexive)’.
Lift
čámx̣ʷlayk ‘lift out of the ground’; čáwaaluuk ‘hoist up in the air’; čáwaax̣ʷaami ‘raise, pull up, hoist with a rope’; čáx̣ʷaami ‘raise (when done by oneself without a rope or hoist)’; nákwaax̣ʷaami ‘take up, lift up’; tkʷáyx̣ʷaami ‘lift a saliently one dimensional object’.
Light
šapálaqayx̣i ‘turn on light’.
Light
ílaqayx̣i ‘illuminate, light up, turn on the light’; šapálaqayx̣i ‘turn on light’; tkʷáplaqayx̣i ‘turn on light’; tánšk ‘light a fire, burn’.