231 terms start with “h

Hard

q̓tɨ́t ~ k̓tɨ́t ~ q̓táat ‘solid, unbreakable’; q̓šáaš ‘stiff, curly, stiff (of hide)’; at̓úk ‘difficult’.

Harden

q̓tɨ́tn ‘solidify’.

Harden

čáq̓ttk ‘make hard, harden’.

Hare

wilalík (čmúk wáłxʷas wilalík ‘black-tailed hare, Lepus californicus‘; pláš wáłxʷas wilalík ‘white-tailed hare, L. townsendii‘); x̣uupłá ‘snowshoe hare, L. americanus‘.

Harrier

waapniyawałá ‘northern harrier, Circus cyaneus‘ (also, ‘prairie falcon, Falco mexicanus‘; ‘northen goshawk, Accipiter gentilis‘).

Harrow

čap̓uykáwas.

Harrow

čáp̓uyk.

Harvest

suk̓ʷáymi ‘harvest bark’.

Harvestmen

káatlam wɨx̣á waxalxalí ‘daddy long-legs (Opiliones)’.

Hat

táqmaał; paƛ̓aapá ‘basket hat worn by women’; twatíwit táqmaał ‘power hat’ (worn during a healing ceremony); c̓apx̣mí táqmaał ‘cedar bark hat’.

Hat

táqmaałi ‘wear a hat’.

Hatch

wáwp̓k; x̣íin.

Hatch

šapáwawp̓k ’cause to hatch’.

Hatchet

wacúqt ‘big or small axe’; waƛ̓káwas ‘hatchet, tomahawk’.

Haul

nák̓ninn ‘haul by; go about with, travel around with, wander about with’.

Have

(č) ‘be, be of’.

Hawk

waapniyawałá ‘prairie falcon, Falco mexicanus‘ (also ‘northen goshawk, Accipiter gentilis‘; ‘northern harrier, Circus cyaneus‘); yítyit ‘American kestrel, F. sparverius‘; qíluš ‘red-tailed hawk, Buteo jamaicensis‘; ítatat ‘ferruginous hawk, B. regalis‘; qiqínu ‘fish hawk, osprey, Pandion haliaetus‘ (also sometimes called šáx̣šax̣); p̓íim ‘nighthawk, Chordeiles minor‘.

Hawthorn

šnɨ́m ‘black hawthorn fruit, Crataegus douglasii‘; ašnɨ́maašu ~ šnɨ́maašu ~ šnɨ́maaš ~ šnɨ́mnaaš ‘black hawthorn tree’; kulakúla ‘red hawthorn, C. columbiana‘ (maybe better, C. chrysocarpa).

Hay

c̓íc̓k ‘grass’; timatí ‘timothy hay, Phleum pratense‘.

Hazardous

hámˀ ‘severe, dangerous, cold’ (of weather).