297 terms start with “d

Dress

táatpas ‘shirt, dress, clothing’; šɨ́mx̣ ‘buckskin dress’; k̓ptłimá šɨ́mx̣ ‘beaded dress’; wiyaytiyáł šɨ́mx̣ ‘plain buckskin dress’; ƛ̓píip ‘wing dress’; wapáwat ‘outfit’; tanán wapáwat ‘Indian outfit’; wíyayti ‘shell dress’; táatpas wíyayti ‘beaded dress, cloth shell dress’.

Dress

táatpasi ‘put on like a shirt, wear, have on’; wapáwa ‘wear, put on finery’.

Dressed

táatpasiyi; wapáwani ‘dressed up, outfitted’.

Dresser

taatpaspamá ‘closet, cabinet’.

Dressing

šapátaatpasit ‘dressing the dead before a funeral’.

Dribble

šapáƛupƛup ‘bounce, dribble a basketball’; wiyápapƛ̓k ‘hit along the way’.

Dried

ílax̣yawiyi; láx̣yawiyi ‘dried, emaciated, wasted physically’; ƛ̓úupni ‘dried out’.

Drift

yák̓uk ‘drift into a pile’; yápax̣aanp̓a ‘wash up against’; yáwaalaytk̓i ‘drift ashore’.

Drift

wiláˀik̓uk ‘drift (of snow, sand)’.

Driftwood

tamáamuyt ‘debris thrown up on shore’.

Drink

čúut ‘drinking, liquor, beverage, juice’; wiyáčuut ‘one for the road, travel drink (soda, tea)’; mɨlá čúut ‘bad drink’.

Drink

čúun; x̣ʷlúun ‘put the face in water, drink water lying prone’.

Drink

šapáčuun ’cause to drink, water’.

Drinking

čuunáł ‘without drinking’.

Drip

łłáwn ‘leak, drip’.

Dripped

łłáwni ‘dripped off’.

Dripping

łłáwt ‘leaking, salmon drippings’.

Drive

íyawa ‘drive (horses, cattle), herd’; šáptiyaluun ‘drive into water’; šáptiyanayti ‘drive along’; šáptiyaynač ‘drive inside, corral’; šapáwayx̣ti ’cause to run, drive a car’ (often also, wáyx̣ti); šapáwina ‘send, cause to go, direct’; wáax̣aap ‘drive under a viaduct, go into a cave or tunnel’; wɨšátk̓ʷk ‘drive, steer’.

Drizzle

twápasc̓ati; walk̓ʷíč ‘mist, drizzle’.

Droop

wálkaliln ‘hang down, hang upside-down, droop down, dangle’.