376 terms start with “b

Breakfast

máytkʷatat.

Breakfast

máytkʷata ‘eat in the morning’.

Breast

lúlukaš ‘breast, milk’; nɨq̓ʷɨ́t ‘breast, milk’; ník̓ʷa ~ aník̓ʷa ‘chest, sternum’.

Breastfeed

lúluk ‘suckle, nurse’.

Breastfeed

šapáluluk ‘suckle, have nurse’.

Breastplate

anik̓ʷapamá wášɨmux̣š.

Breath

háašt ‘breathing’; kyáak háašt ‘clean breath, clear air’; mɨlá háašt ‘bad breath, polluted air’.

Breathe

háašn; háašhaašn ‘pant, breathe heavily, take a rest, stop for a breather’; tkʷáyhaašn ‘breathe hard, pant’; háaštk̓ʷk ‘catch the breath, sigh’.

Breathe

háašnaša ‘breathe on’; háašnawa ‘breathe at’.

Breathless

haašnáł ‘without breathing, lifeless’.

Breechclout

sapák̓ɨlks ~ šapák̓ɨlkš ‘breachcloth, loincloth, hider, diaper’.

Bride

ámtanat ‘newly married woman; daughter-in-law’.

Bridge

wáx̣wayčt.

Bridle

sapacanpáwas ~ šapačanpáwas ‘bridle, horse bit; pliers, pincers, tongs’; čawaanaynacáwas ‘bit, bridle, the whole headstall’.

Bright

qáayx̣ ‘brilliant, clear’; láqayx̣iyi ‘shined, shining, lighted’; wapsúx ‘intelligent, bright’.

Bring

nána ‘bring along’; náčič ‘bring from’; náyš ‘bring in’; náyt ‘take out, bring out’; nákpayšk ~ nákpni ‘bring out’; nákwina ‘bring along, take the lead’; nákwiyanawi ‘arrive with’; náksklik ‘bring around’; nákwaanaynač ‘bring inside’; nák̓ninn ‘bring here and there’; náwtux̣ ‘bring back’; táwnakwina ‘bring at night’; nákyat̓a ‘bring to another camp’; tk̓ʷanáčič ‘bring walking’; náčičtwana ‘bring with’; wáanačič ‘bring on the run’; wáanayš ‘bring in on the run’; táwnakwina ‘take along at night, bring at night’; tk̓ʷanáčič ‘bring walking’; wiyánakwina ‘bring along the way’.

Bring

ítux̣ ‘bring back to, return’; náčičawa ‘bring to’; wáanačičawa ‘bring to on the run’.

Brodiea

anałpípi ‘Douglas’ brodiaea, Triteleia grandiflora var. grandiflora (syn. Brodiaea douglasii)’; ‘Howell’s brodiaea, Triteleia grandiflora var. howellii (syn., Brodiaea howellii)’.

Broke

x̣ax̣aykʷnút ‘without money’.

Broken

k̓úpni; ƛ̓ɨ́kni; ƛ̓áak; x̣áaƛ̓k; t̓áakʷk; t̓ɨ́kʷk ‘broken, cracked’; ƛ̓ɨ́k ‘broken, cut, split’; c̓ɨ́mt ‘cracked, broken off’; ƛ̓iˀíipni ‘chipped, broken off’.