297 terms start with “d

Dart

pɨtyat̓áwas ‘spear’.

Dash

wátkʷi ‘dash out, go out suddenly’.

Dative case

-yaw ‘to’.

Daub

šapápłx̣kaša ‘mush on to (such as medicine)’.

Daughter

páp ‘man’s daughter’; íšt ‘son or daughter’.

Daughter-in-law

ámtanat ‘newly married woman, bride; daughter-in-law; western toad, Bufo boreas (also pamtá)’.

Dawn

x̣áayx̣ ‘all night, till dawn’.

Dawn

x̣áyx̣; x̣áyx̣t ‘dawning, sunrise, morning, east’; tk̓ʷiix̣x̣áyx̣t ‘the crack of dawn’.

Dawn

x̣áyx̣n ‘be dawn’.

Day

łk̓ʷí; áwtni łk̓ʷí ‘sacred day’; cáˀatłk̓ʷi ‘birthday’; łíik̓ʷi ‘all day’; maysxmáysx ‘every day, day after day’; maysxpamá ‘day after tomorrow’; náx̣š x̣áyx̣t ‘another day’; páčway ‘day time’; pčáłk̓ʷi ‘Mother’s Day’; pšɨtmaamí łk̓ʷí ‘Father’s Day’; watimpamá ‘day before yesterday’; wáwtukt ‘twenty four hour day’; wiyáłkʷi ‘day of the week’; wiyásklikt ‘path of the sun through the sky’.

Day

łk̓ʷín ‘be a day, spend the day, stay the day’; wiyáłk̓ʷin ‘spend the day’.

Dayton

témeskuyes ‘Dayton, Washington’.

Dazed

šɨnɨnɨ́pni ‘dizzy’.

Dead

ƛ̓iyáwiyi; tanánƛ̓iyáwiyi ‘dead person’; ƛ̓iyawiyášani ‘dead with effect on others’.

Deaf

t̓láak ‘hard of hearing’.

Deaf

t̓lɨ́k ~ t̓lɨ́kʷi ‘be deaf’.

Death

ƛ̓íyawit ‘to death, killed outright’.

Death

ƛ̓iyáwit ‘dying’.

Death

čáˀinɨmn ‘make a death rattle’.

Death camas

alapíšašZigadenus venenosus (perhaps also, ‘foothill death camas, Z. paniculatus‘; ‘mountain death camas, Anticlea elegans‘).