wawáyak ‘receive or have a spirit power’.
2,444 terms are transitive verbs
Spit
káƛ̓in ‘expectorate’; kaƛ̓ináša ‘spit on’.
Splash
wáat̓iišk; wáat̓iiskasa ‘splash on; affect in some way’.
Splice
nɨkápac̓aak ‘tie together, splice’.
Split
wáƛ̓k ‘chop, split’; čáčq ‘tear or split apart with the hand’; tášq̓k ‘split feather for fletching’.
Spoil
ímlak ‘dirty, mess up, ruin’; ík̓ʷaank ~ sapámyak ‘pamper, spoil’.
Spoon
súx ‘sup, eat with a spoon’.
Spread
čápx̣ʷn ‘scatter, spread out’; ípuxpux ‘spread around (such as sawdust, etc.)’; tíšx̣waapux̣ ‘spread out’; twápux̣ ‘spread out (e.g., hay, coals in the salmon bake, etc.)’; áwšnič ‘throw down a mat, spread out on the ground’; šapák̓ʷiišk ‘mash, squeeze, mush, cause to spread out’; twák̓ʷiišk ‘spread’.
Sprinkle
yáx̣ƛ̓pi ‘wet, make wet, put water on, water’.
Spur
tx̣ʷnɨ́mpt̓a ‘prod with spur’.
Spurn
íƛ̓aapn ‘lose a chance, miss the opportunity to procure, not get when the getting is good; devalue, be uninterested in, make worthless, waste, not value’.
Squander
šapánaamn ‘squander, waste’.
Squeeze
šapák̓ʷiišk ‘mash, mush, cause to spread out’.
Squint
ciˀítn.
Stab
pɨ́tya ‘spear, pierce’; táwa ‘pierce, roast on a spit from the side, barbecue on a spit’.
Stack
tamák̓uk ‘pile together’; náktamawina ‘pile with, stack wood with’; tamátwa ‘stack up poles’; tamátwayi ‘stack up poles; make a mixture, mix’; tamáwaałtx̣ ‘pile up, stack up’; tamáwina ‘stack (wood)’; náktamawina ‘pile with, stack wood with’; tamíwaałtx̣ ‘pile up rocks, stack up bricks’.
Stake
wáquuk ‘stake down’.
Stamp
tunáq̓ʷłtp ‘stamp the feet on the ground’.
Stampede
wiyáwaatunaƛ̓ič ‘stampede and trample’.
Stand
pátuk ‘place, set, put, stand upright’ (individuative object); náktuti ‘hold up, stand with’; ititámanawiyawawn ‘stand in judgment’; tunák̓ɨnk ‘block the way with the foot, stand in the way’; tk̓ʷálst̓x̣ ‘stand next to, get married’; wátuti ‘laud, praise, stand up for’.