The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*biliŋ turn, revolve

PMP biliŋ turn, revolve

WMP
Tagalog bilíŋ restless turning around; lost (in a sense of direction)
Mansaka biliŋ turn over (as a log), turn upside down
Blaan t-biliŋ to turn
Blaan (Koronadal) t-biliŋ to turn
Manobo (Sarangani) biliŋ to turn
Sangir ma-miliŋ turn over something that lies flat, turn the top side down or the bottom side up, but not of horizontal rotation (for this cf. 'turn around in a left-to-right or right-to-left direction')
biliŋ turn around (in a lying or a standing position)
Tontemboan ma-wiliŋ distort one's words, turn one's words around; say yes and then turn around and say no
miliŋ distort one's words, turn one's words around; say yes and then turn around and say no
Mongondow biliŋ shake the head in negation
Ngaju Dayak biliŋ shake, wobble (of the head of an aged person); shake the head
Malagasy víly turned aside from the road or from the point (Provincial)
Proto-Sangiric biliŋ turn around or over

POC piliŋ to roll

OC
Kilivila bili-bili to roll (as a cigarette)
bili roll, material in rolls, something rolled up
Nggela pili roll over and over, as a drum of oil
Molima vili to roll a cigarette
Tawala wili to roll
Mota wil ris turn round so as to present another side
wil turn over, turn on axis; to peel, turning the fruit over in peeling