pɨ́t̓x̣anu ‘forested mountain, alpine forest’.
231 terms start with “h”
Highlander
x̣ʷaamiłá ‘one who lives in the mountains’.
Hill
p̓uštáy; ɨminmí tápunaytt ‘mole hill’.
Hillside
qánana ‘slope, hillside’.
Him
paanáy ‘him, her, it’ (accusative singular).
Hip
tčɨ́š ‘hip; tepee tie poles (there are three, sometimes four)’; šč̓ápa ~ łč̓ápa ‘rose hip’.
Hire
tanaymún ‘tell, employ, preach’.
His
pɨ́n- ‘his, her’ (obviative used with kinship terms).
His
pɨnmíin ‘his, hers, her, its’ (genitive singular).
Historical
miimapamá; miimapamá pšwá ‘historical rock’.
Hit
k̓ɨ́pn ‘hit with a rock or rock hammer’; pápƛ̓k ‘hit with hand or fist, box’; páwšp ‘knock unconscious’; támya ‘throw at and hit’; wák̓p ‘hit with a club’; wáƛ̓ič ‘club to death’; wáwaatayma ‘swing around and hit’ (such as while dancing); wáwšp ‘club unconscious’; wáwya ‘strike, whip, spank, discipline’; wiyápapƛ̓k ‘hit along the way, dribble’.
Hither
íčɨn ‘to this, to here’; čáan ‘toward this, toward here’.
Hobble
walayxʷtkáwas ‘horse hobbles, snare trap’.
Hobble
waláyxʷtk ‘hobble (horse)’.
Hobbled
waláyxʷtki ‘hobbled’; waláyxʷtki k̓úsi ‘hobbled horse’.
Hock
tamčáynač ‘hock, pawn; put inside, put in jail’; tamáynač ‘hock, pawn; throw inside, drop inside, put inside, jail’.
Hog
kušúu ~ huq̓húq̓ ‘pig, hog’.
Hoist
čáwaax̣ʷaami ‘lift, raise, pull up, hoist with a rope’; čáwaaluuk ‘hoist up in the air’.
Hold
lɨšt̓ɨ́x̣n ‘stick, be stuck, adhere, be attached’.
Hold
čáquuk ‘hold back, stop, halt’; náktuti ‘hold up, stand with’; nákwalapaluun ~ náksɨmwalapaluun ‘hold while sitting in water’; nɨ́p ‘get, take, grab, seize, clutch’ (bound root); páwɨnp ‘handle, hold with the hand’; píša ‘hold on, hold in the hand’; q̓šɨ́šn ‘clench, hold on to, hang on to, grasp, hold in the hands’; tánawič ‘hold, lay away for; wish, transform, hex’; táx̣ɨnp ‘hold on lap’; tísɨmwax̣p ‘hold (baby) while sitting’; wiyáwɨnp ‘lead along, hold on the way’; wɨ́np ‘get, take, receive, grab, seize, clutch, buy, nab, arrest’.