742 terms start with “s

Sleet

tax̣ʷíiłi ‘sleet, ice up, be slick (road)’.

Sleeve

apápaas.

Slender

q̓áyu ‘thin, skinny’.

Slice

x̣áap ‘be loosened, scraped off, stripped off, peeled off, sliced off; crawl under’ (bound root).

Slice

šáƛ̓iip ‘cut off, slice off’; šƛ̓íip ‘cut up, slice (distributive object)’; šx̣áap ‘slice for frying (distributive object)’; slúx̣aap ‘slice off, fillet’; ɨwíč ‘slice for drying’.

Sliced

šƛ̓íipi ‘cut up, sliced’; ɨwíči ‘sliced for drying’.

Slick

x̣ʷíił ~ x̣ʷiˀíił ‘smooth, slippery’; šp̓íit ‘slicked down hair’; sp̓íit ‘very slicked down hair’; pałx̣anút ‘slick style (with breechclout only)’.

Slick

k̓ʷíišn ‘be slick, slippery’; tax̣ʷíiłi ‘sleet, be slick (road)’.

Slick

twásp̓itk ‘slick down with comb or curry brush’.

Slide

qatiwaaničanwit̓áwas ‘playground slide’; łq̓iwitpamá ‘playground, playground slide’.

Slide

háwtn ‘be a landslide’; qátiwaaničanwi ~ wášɨmničanwi ‘slide down’; qátičanwi ‘slide off’; qáwašɨmničanwi ‘slide down off’; tísɨmnayti ‘slide along sitting’; qáx̣awaanayk ‘slide on the back’; yáwaac̓wik ‘slide sideways’; x̣áwat̓a ‘slide on ice or mud’; wáax̣ʷiiłn ~ wáax̣ʷiˀiłn ‘slide off the road’; tísɨmx̣ʷiˀiłk ‘slip off a seat, slide off a chair’.

Slime

lɨklɨ́k ‘salmon slime’; q̓íyat ‘fish slime’.

Slip

qʷɨ́č ~ q̓ʷɨ́c ~ qʷɨ́ƛ ~ xʷɨ́l ‘slip off’ (bound root); x̣ʷɨ́łn ‘slip off, come loose, be loosened, released, extracted, pulled back’; yáq̓ʷɨck ‘soak off, come off (hair from hide)’; wáax̣ʷiiłn ~ wáax̣ʷiˀiłn ‘skid, slide off the road’; x̣ʷíiłn ~ x̣ʷiˀíłn ‘slip on ice, get stuck on ice’; tísɨmx̣ʷiˀiłk ‘slip off a seat, slide off a chair’.

Slipped

q̓ʷáac ~ x̣ʷáał ‘slipped off, come loose’.

Slippery

x̣ʷíił ~ x̣ʷiˀíił ‘smooth, slick’.

Slippery

k̓ʷíišn ‘be slick, slippery’.

Slope

qánana ‘slope, hillside’; wáapnit ‘place opening out into a broad valley, gentle slope’.

Slow

łwáy; łɨwɨwáy ‘very slow’; ‘heavy; sluggish, slow, lazy’.

Sluggish

‘heavy; sluggish, slow, lazy’.

Small

kskɨ́s ‘little, young’ (individuated); kskɨ́s áswan ‘small boy’; kkɨ́s (distributive); kkɨ́s pšwá ‘small stones’; sɨ́m ‘small and sweet’.