The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*bintiq calf-kicking contest

PMP bintiq calf-kicking contest

WMP
Isneg bittíʔ the smallest part of the calf of the leg, near the ankle
Tagalog bintíʔ calf of the leg
Maranao bintiʔ kick, game -- attempt to bend stiff leg
Sangir me-bintiʔ strike one another with the legs or the fingers (one person sticks the finger upright and the other tries to knock it down); have a calf-kicking contest, a favorite game of the men in Sangir and Minahasa
Karo Batak er-bintih 'fight' with one another; wrestle; punch
Iban bintih (of birds) fight with legs and spurs, attack; (of a cock) tread a hen; kick the shins (of people)
Malay béntéh interlocking shins; wrestling (in certain games) resting the shin on the calf of the other's leg
ber-béntéh to wrestle
Tontemboan ma-wintiʔ calf-kicking
me-wintiʔ kick calves with another
Banggai poo-biti kick one another's calves (a boys' game)
Ngaju Dayak ba-bintih be close together, of the legs of people standing in a crowd, etc.
Bare'e po-winti time, place, manner of kicking the calves
mo-winti kick in the calf
Uma winti kick in the calf
Tae' si-binte attack in leaping flight, of birds and fowls
binte fly into the feathers, attack in leaping flight
Sundanese silih-bintih strike one another in this way
ŋa-bintih strike with the wings (as a cock) or with the talons (as an eagle)
Sasak bintéʔ get tangled up
CMP
Fordata n-biti to kick
r-si-biti shin-kicking, a game
Rotinese fiti to kick, give a kick; extend the leg sideways (of horses as well as people)