tamíwaałtx̣i ‘piled up’.
742 terms start with “s”
Staggering
kɨkanakɨ́kana ‘wobbly’.
Stairs
panaytit̓áwas ~ panaytitpamá ‘ladder, stairs’.
Stake
wáquuk ‘stake down’.
Stale
p̓ukp̓úkiyi.
Stale
p̓ukp̓úki ‘be stale’.
Stalled
qʷɨ́tn ‘be stuck, be stalled’.
Stallion
taláyi ‘stallion, bull’.
Stamp
tunáq̓ʷłtp ‘stamp the feet on the ground’.
Stampede
wiyáwaatunaƛ̓ič ‘stampede and trample’.
Stand
túti ‘stand, stand up’ (singular subject); áwx̣anayč ‘stand, stand up (plural subject)’; áwx̣aninn ‘stand around (plural subject)’; áwx̣atun ‘be standing (plural subject)’; nátuti ‘stand while singing’; pátun (also páta) ‘be situated’ (individuative inanimate subject); qátuti ‘suddenly stand up, stop, stand still’; tk̓ʷáničaša ‘stand on’; wáatk̓ʷaničaša ‘stand while riding on horse’; wiyáwatuti ‘stand up on the way’.
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’.
Standing
áwx̣a- (distributive).
Standing
pátaš ‘something standing upright, feather in the hair’.
Staple
šapáq̓ɨp ‘fasten together’.
Star
xaslú; šáykʷ ‘star constellation; the Big Dipper’; k̓ʷayk̓ʷaynmí núšnu ‘shooting star, Dodecatheon poeticum‘.
Stare
wác̓ilun ‘look at angrily’.
Start
úyi ‘begin’; wáˀuyi ‘begin, start singing’; -ˀuyi: wánatˀuyi ‘start to flow’; wáyx̣titˀuyi ‘start to run’; wínatˀuyi ‘begin to walk’; tkʷátatˀuyi ‘start to eat’; tkʷáynptˀuyi ‘begin to hunt, go on first hunt’; tk̓ʷanáytitˀuyi ‘begin to walk’; tɨ́x̣ˀuyi ‘make first kill’; wánptˀuyi ‘begin to medicine sing’.
Startle
x̣álk̓ʷk ‘be startled.
Startle
íx̣alk̓ʷk ~ ítx̣alk̓ʷk ‘startle, give a sudden scare’.