2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Run

  1. nákwayx̣ti ‘run carrying, run with’;
  2. pawilawíix̣n ‘compete in a race’;
  3. qúwayx̣ti ‘run with a pack on the back’;
  4. šapáwayx̣ti ’cause to run, drive a car’;
  5. wáaˀalakʷ ‘leave behind (as in a race), run away from’;
  6. waanánp̓a ‘run into, bump into running’;
  7. wáaničaša ‘run over, jump on’;
  8. wáapt̓a ‘run into’; wáawayč ‘run across’;
  9. wilawíix̣n ‘race, run in a race’;
  10. wiyánakwayx̣ti ‘pick up and run’.

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to run (intransitive verb)

Rush

wátkʷna ‘charge, rush at, go off to war’; wáakyawa (reduced from wáakuyawa) ‘rush at, charge’; wátkʷtunapt̓a ‘rush after and kick’.

ƛ̓áaƛ̓a

Rebury (such as a body dug up for reburial). paƛ̓áaƛ̓ana wáwnakʷšašna ‘they reburied the body’.

ƛ̓áyn

Dig up, unearth. iƛ̓áyna támayčt ‘he dug up his barbecue (camas, etc.)’; paƛ̓áyša mimáan tamíčtna ‘they (grave robbers) are digging up the old grave’.

ƛ̓iyawiyáša

Die on, die with effect on. iƛiyawyášanaaš k̓úsinɨm ‘the horse died on me’.

Sad

átx̣un ‘be sad, worry, fret, feel sorry for’.

Saddle

wasat̓áwasi ‘saddle up’; tamawíi ‘saddle for the first time’.

Salt

súuli.

Salve

sapátwa ‘apply salve’.

Sanctify

áwtn ‘consecrate, taboo’.

Satiate

kášk̓ululapn ‘eat too much fat or greasy food, satiate oneself’.

Save

  1. čwáwnič ‘to save food from the table’.

Saw

šákutkutn; šáx̣aap.

Say

náwa(č) ‘say, talk, speak’; náwšayč ‘say, utter, talk, speak’.

Scare

ískawk ‘frighten, threaten’; íx̣alk̓ʷk ~ ítx̣alk̓ʷk ‘startle, give a sudden scare’.

Scatter

čápx̣ʷn; šapáwaapux̣; wiyáyax̣pux̣n; šapápx̣ʷn ‘scatter out, give out (as at a funeral)’; twápux̣ ‘scatter the dust’; wiyápux̣n ‘disperse, separate’; wilápx̣ʷ ‘scatter (of wind)’.

Scheme

tmíyun ‘decide, plan, plot’.

School

sapáskuuli ‘send to school’.

Scissor

saalí ‘cut with scissors’.

Scold

wáwk̓a ‘disparage, reproach’.