The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*bila₁ calabash tree: Crescentia spp.

PMP bila₁ calabash tree: Crescentia spp.

WMP
Tae' bila short tree used to make hedges; it has large, round fruits that serve as cups in drinking water or palm wine: Aegle marmelos Correma; there is also another type with no fruits and a thorny stem
Mandar bila a tree which yields a rough-skinned fruit with mucilaginous contents: Aegle marmelos
Buginese bila plant which bears a ball-like fruit which is used as a container for liquids
Makassarese bila kind of small tree, of which two types are distinguished: 1. the , Aegle marmelos, with sweet edible fruits and much used in making hedges, and 2. the , Crescentia acuminata, bitter , the fruits of which are inedible but which when hollowed out can be used to fetch and store water; the flesh of this fruit is used to remove rust from weapons
Balinese bila bhil tree: a species of mango
Sasak bila tree with edible fruit: Feronia elephantum corr.
CMP
Manggarai bila the calabash tree: Crescentia cujete; kind of tree of meadow and secondary forest
Bimanese wila tree which yields a fruit with sticky sap that can be used as glue and to stiffen cloth
Komodo wila the calabash tree: Crescentia cujete
Sika bila kind of melon which can be used as a water container
Kambera bila kind of fruit tree the sap of which is used as an adhesive: Aegle marmelos