193 terms are distransitive verbs

Reject

łáykʷn ‘angrily reject, order to leave’.

Remind

túup̓x̣n; ílk̓uk.

Rent

wámši ‘borrow, rent, buy on credit’.

Repeat

púun ‘repeat someone’s words or singing, echo at medicine singing’.

Report

táymun ‘inform, tell news’.

Retrieve

nɨpáša ‘get back, take back, retrieve’.

Return

ítux̣ ‘take back, bring back, give back’.

Reward

wášati ‘pay, remunerate’.

Rob

páx̣ʷi ‘steal, rob’.

Say

ɨ́nn ‘say, tell’; ɨ́nˀnn ‘say or tell repeatedly’.

Sell

atáyma ‘trade, vend’.

Serve

šapátkʷata ‘feed (people), have eat’.

Show

isík̓ʷa ‘demonstrate, explain, prove’.

Sick

ítyaani ‘expose to sickness’.

Signal

táax̣ʷa ‘announce, proclaim’.

Sing

šapáwanp ’cause to sing the medicine song’.

Speak

sɨ́nwiyawa ‘speak to, talk to’.

Spread

ítyaani ‘expose to sickness’.

Steal

páx̣ʷi ‘thieve, rob’; tkʷáptaa ‘steal by pocketing with the hand’; šapáanakʷ ‘take someone’s spouse’.

ƛ̓ún

Guess in stick game, guess right. iƛ̓úna tk̓ʷíikʷ ‘he guessed right’; iƛ̓úna plášna łkmáan ‘he guessed the white bone’; iƛ̓úun waláq̓ikina łkmáan ‘he has just guessed the tied bone’; áƛ̓unaaš ‘I guessed him (the man with the bones)’; ƛ̓úšamaš ‘I am guessing you’; lɨ́xsnaš áƛ̓una ‘I guessed one of theirs’; naptíknaš áƛ̓uun ‘I have guessed both of theirs’; áƛ̓unaaš Terryna paˀalyáwatpa ‘I guessed Terry in the stick-game (i.e., I guessed right)’; súƛ̓wanp ‘dip’; ƛ̓ułá ‘guesser in stick-game’. [NP /hyúmn/; /t̓´wn/ ‘guess in stick game’; /c̓íln/ ‘win’ (e.g., stakes in stick-game).]