2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Pole

tamátwa ‘stack up poles’.

Pop

sapálst̓ux ‘pop corn’.

Position

tunáku ‘position the feet’.

Pound

k̓ɨ́pn ‘hit with a rock or rock hammer’; pák̓uk ‘pound in, even out, tamp, jig down’; pák̓un ‘pound together; have a meeting’; páqux̣qux̣n ‘knock, tap, thump’; páwqulik ‘pound, mash’; páx̣ɨmk ‘grind with mortar and pestle’; pák̓ʷɨlk ‘mash, pound with mortar and pestle’; tútn ‘grind with mortar and pestle’; pɨ́swik ‘pound meat with a pestle’; wáwk̓p ‘hammer, nail down, pound down’; wáq̓ʷłtp ‘pound on the ground’; páqux̣ ‘pound out a rhythm with a stick’; wátša ‘beat a board with sticks as in the stick game, pound the sticks for the shaman’; wáwaanaša ‘beat, drum, hammer’.

Pour

yáx̣ta ‘pour, spill’; íyaƛ̓pi ‘moisten, water’; yáxaluun ‘pour in’; yaxáylak ~ yax̣áylač ‘pour inside, put gas in car’; yax̣ikáša ‘pour upon’; íqaax̣ta ‘pour into (berries, corn… not something liquid)’.

Power

wawáyak ‘receive or have a spirit power’.

Praise

wátuti ‘laud, stand up for’.

Pray

tanaymútɨm; wáyyawk; aƛ̓áwi ‘ask for, request, petition’; aƛ̓awiyáša ‘pray for, bless’; talapúša ‘pray for, worship’.

Preach

tanaymún ‘tell, hire, preach’.

Prefer

níix̣n ‘like, admire’.

Prepare

aní ‘make, construct, build’; šápč̓ɨmnayk ‘prepare bundles to give away’.

Press

sapáwaapt̓ux̣ ‘iron (clothes)’.

Prize

q̓úmn ‘remember, cherish, value, consider precious; hate to lose, mourn the loss’.

Protect

nápayun ‘take up for, defend’; ččáanwi ‘not tell on, deny someone’s guilt’.

Proud

cɨ́ˀlin ~ c̓ɨ́lin ‘be proud of’.

Provide

tamánwi ‘legislate, decree, institute, provide for’.

tušˀáwi

Look for. patátušˀawiša wínšna ‘they are looking for the man’.

túkn

Trap, set trap. itúkna túkšna ‘he set the trap’; itúkša ptyáwyaw ‘he is trapping for mink’. [NP /capóoq̓pp/.]

tunáčwičwin

Make rock back and forth with the foot.

tunáku

Position the feet.