pápƛ̓k ‘hit, hit with the hand or fist’.
376 terms start with “b”
Boxer
papƛ̓kłá ‘boxer, pugilist’.
Boy
áswan; kátkaatma ‘boys’; kátkaatin ‘two boys’; tkʷaynpłá ‘hunter, man, baby boy’.
Bracelet
waplálaš; ɨstíyaas ~ wáwk̓itš ‘metal bracelet’.
Bracken
pak̓ʷɨnktpamá ‘bracken fern, Pteridium aquilinum‘.
Brag
wátuti ‘laud, praise’ (with reflexive).
Brahma
mɨq̓ɨ́x̣ni; mɨq̓ɨ́x̣ni taláyi ‘brahma bull’.
Braid
wápšaš ‘hair braid’; wapstwálat ‘temple braids (worn by men and braided back into the regular braids)’; támqawit ‘wrap-around for braid’; áx̣šax̣š támqawit ‘dentalium braid wrap-around’; waláamkʷš ~ nukšáy ‘otter skin braid wrap’.
Braid
wápša ‘braid hair’; wapsíc ‘braid rope’; waláplayk ‘wrap around the braids’.
Braided
wápšani ‘braided hair’; wapsíci tamastkáwas ‘braided lariate’.
Brain
kukúk ‘brain; gray hair’.
Branch
patíš ‘limb, tree branch’.
Brand
tíma ‘mark’; pác̓iilk ‘brand (such as horses)’.
Branded
tímani ‘marked’; pác̓iilki ‘branded (horse, etc.)’.
Branding
tímat ‘marking, design, branding’; timatpamá ~ pac̓iilktpamá ‘branding iron’.
Brassiere
lulukašpamá.
Bread
ipáax̣; ílac̓xi ipáax̣ ‘fry bread’; alxayxwáakuł ipáax̣ ‘pan or moon bread’; ilapalayí ~ šapalapalayí ~ palayí ~ šapalapalayí ipáax̣ ‘picture bread, fire bread, stand-up bread, Bannock bread’; šapálaq̓ʷšq̓ʷši ipáax̣ ‘toast’.
Break
k̓úpn; wáƛ̓ka ‘quit working, break down’ (of automobile); łíłn ‘break in pieces, shatter, fall apart’; lát̓ux̣ ‘pop, explode, break (of ice), crack (of a tree from the cold)’; haywáanayk ‘take a break, go on vacation’.
Break
čák̓up ‘break off’; čáƛ̓iip ‘break off with the teeth’; íƛx̣ɨtk ‘break horse to ride, calm, tame’; ɨ́mčaƛ̓k ‘break with the teeth’; šapák̓up ’cause to break’; šapáƛ̓iip ‘break up’; šapáƛ̓k ‘break off’; šápƛ̓k ‘break off limbs’; tamałíłk ‘shatter’; tamát̓kuk ‘break by throwing at’; tamáƛ̓k ‘break by throwing’; tamáwaak̓up ‘break by throwing’; tunák̓up ‘step on and break’; tunáƛ̓k ‘break by stepping on (such as a stick)’; wášat̓uyi ~ wát̓uyiyaša ‘ride for the first time, break a horse’.
Breaker
wat̓uyiyašałá ‘horse breaker’.