ttáwax̣n ‘grow, grow up’.
297 terms start with “d”
Devil’s club
šqapqápnuwaaš ‘Oplopanax horridus‘. Sometimes also called alaˀála.
Devil’s Hole
paláyniwaaš ‘Devil’s Hole, a sink basin in the Tollgate area’.
Devotion
átawit ‘admiration, affection, love’.
Devour
káƛ̓x̣ʷ ‘eat up, consume’; káanwi ‘eat up, leave nothing’.
Dewberry
wisík ‘wild blackberry, Rubus ursinus‘.
Diaper
nɨtíx̣t; x̣tín; sapák̓ɨlks ‘breechclout, hider, diaper’; miyanašmaamí sapák̓ɨlks ‘baby diaper’.
Diarrhea
táwc̓ɨxt.
Diarrhea
c̓ɨ́x̣c̓ɨx̣n ‘have diarrhea’; táwc̓ɨx̣n ‘have diarrhea’.
Diatomaceous earth
max̣áx̣ ‘white clay’.
Die
ƛ̓iyáwi; tax̣núnaq̓i ‘finish growth, die back (of root tops)’.
Die
ƛ̓iyawiyáša ‘die on, die with effect on’.
Died
ƛ̓iyáwiyi; ƛ̓iyawiyášani ‘died with effect on’.
Difference
patúnx̣ ‘differences’.
Different
túnx̣; tunx̣túnx̣ ‘different ones’; mayktúnx̣ ‘more different’; tunx̣túnx̣ wíwaniči ‘differently named ones’.
Different
túnx̣n ‘be or act different’.
Difficult
at̓úk ‘demanding, hard’; at̓úk kútkut ‘hard work’.
Dig
máana ‘go root digging for one day’; máanatwi ‘return from a root digging day trip’; tkúma ‘camp to dig roots’.
Dig
tunáp̓uyk ‘dig with a shovel’; ƛ̓áyn ‘dig up, unearth’; ƛ̓ɨ́x̣na ‘dig up (i.e., bones for rewraping)’; x̣ní ‘dig roots’; x̣nínaq̓i ‘finish root digging’; x̣níta ‘go root digging’; x̣nítat̓a ‘want to dig roots’; x̣nítwi ‘return from digging roots’; x̣nɨ́mˀuyi ‘dig one’s first roots’; x̣nɨ́mayt ‘dig out’; x̣nɨ́mn ‘dig the ground, dig a hole’; x̣nɨ́mšnawi ‘look for by digging (such as a dog does)’; x̣nɨ́mtquk ‘dig a hole’.
Digger
kápɨn ‘digging stick’; wap̓álš ‘doot-digger handle’; x̣niłá ‘root digger, woman or girl’.