The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*belaq part of something split

PAN belaq part of something split

Form.
Paiwan velaq a slit, rip; vulva
WMP
Tagalog biláʔ half
Rhade bi blah chop, split (plural). Fight, make war against (plural)
blah to split; classifier for cloth, clothing
Cham blah to split
Agutaynen mag-belak to crack or split something open with a blade or knife
ma-belak for something to accidentally become cracked or split; for the earth to crack open during an earthquake
Acehnese blah split, cleave, hack; be split, cloven
Sangir bellaʔ split; in the middle; insert between
Simalur fela split
Toba Batak ma-mola to split, divide into two parts
ma-bola split in two, broken
sam-bola a half, a side
Karo Batak ci-belah the part in the hair
si mbelah half of something divided; on one side
belah split, cut in half, in two, divided
Iban belah section, division, lot, piece; split, crack, divide in two
Malay belah splitting; cleaving into two; one of two sections or of a pair; side; portion; quarter or direction
Ngaju Dayak belah some, a part
Rejang bleaʔ severed; split
Mandar balla split (as a sarong that has caught on a nail in passing)
Makassarese balla splitting (in various words)
Lampung ka-belah-belah other side
belah cut something
Sundanese beulah to split, split in two, tear up; be split; piece split off, half of something
sa-beulah a half, side
Old Javanese welah cleft, narrow opening; split bamboo (as trap or defense)
welah-an cleft, opening, entry; part of the river where it widens
belah a cleft or crack; be split, cleft, rent
belah-an division, separate part
Javanese belah split; act of splitting; counting unit for rice plants: the number of stalks that can be encircled by the thumb and index finger of one hand
Bonerate vola to split
Balinese melah to break, split, crack
belah (noun) crack, split, break, half; (adj.) half
a-belah half a fathom (from fingertip to center of chest)
belah-an fragment, fraction, piece
Sasak belaʔ broken; to break, cleave (as a coconut that is split in two)
CMP
Kamarian hola split in two (coconuts)
Sika bela tear, burst, crack open

POC polaq split in two

OC
Lau fola split, break in two, tear in two
Motu pola-ia split a log into two or four pieces
Fijian bola cleave with an axe

PAN b<in>elaq to have been split, cloven in two

Form.
Paiwan v-n-elaq split a long object; split with one blow
WMP
Old Javanese b-in-elah (perfective) to split, cleave, rend

PAN ma-belaq be split, in two

Form.
Paiwan ma-velaq be(come) split
WMP
Simalur a-fela be split
Toba Batak ma-bola divided in two, split, broken
Old Javanese a-belah separated

PWMP maŋ-belaq to split, cleave in two

WMP
Simalur ma-mela to split, cleave in two
Toba Batak ma-mola split, divide into two parts
Karo Batak melah-i divide into equal parts, as the yield from a rice paddy that one has worked together with others
Sundanese melah cleave, split, split through
Javanese melah split asunder (as a log)