348 terms start with “p

Pinecone

palalík ‘conifer cone’.

Pinedrops

tutanikpamáPterospora andromedea‘.

Pink

mác̓ya ~ mac̓yá ‘humpback, calico, or pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha‘.

Pinned

páq̓pi ‘pinned on’.

Pinto

támšilpi ‘spotted; spotted horse (with brown or black spots)’; támšilpik̓úsi ‘spotted horse’.

Pipe

čalámat ‘pipe, ceremonial pipe’.

Pipsissewa

tanux̣itpamá ‘umbellate wintergreen, Chimaphila umbellata‘.

Piquant

pƛɨ́k ‘spicy, hot; black pepper’.

Pit

wɨlčí ‘pit house, dug-out house, winter cache one can walk into’; atamkí ‘cache pit, underground storage’; támaš ‘barbecue pit’; támayčt ‘barbecue pit, underground barbecue’; tamaycáwas ‘barbecue pit’; wɨlčítaš ‘abandoned pit house’.

Pitch

ɨšx̣í ‘pine pitch’; tamáˀuyit ‘first pitch in baseball, lead off in stick game’.

Pitcher

yax̣tat̓áwas ‘water pitcher’.

Pitchfork

pak̓ʷaakáwas ‘fork, table fork, pitchfork’.

Pitiful

yiyáw ‘miserable, poor’; ɨšnɨwáy ‘poor, unfortunate’; yanwáy ‘in a bad state’.

Pity

yiyáwn; ɨšnɨwáyn ‘feel sorry for’.

Place

tiičám ‘land, ground, earth, property’; aláašu ‘place furthest from the door of a tepee or lodge’; aláy ‘low place, bottom of valley, shore, beach’; wáapnit ‘place opening out into a broad valley, gentle slope’.

Place

níč ‘put, put away, bury the dead’; pátuk ‘set, put, stand upright’ (individuative object); ptúk ‘set dishes’ (distributive object); pɨ́tx̣aap ‘place under’; sapáwaac̓win ‘place before’; šapáwašɨmux̣ ‘put on horse collar’; támčašatux̣ ‘place back on top’; tkʷáywayč ‘place across’; čáƛ̓ɨmux̣ ‘cover, place bandana around the head’.

Placed

níči ‘placed, put away, buried’; pátuki ‘set, placed’.

Placing

tamá- ‘throwing, tossing, putting, placing; lying down’.

Placing

níčt ‘placing, putting away, burying’.

Plague

táqawqin ‘strike down (as by a sickness)’.