The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*li(ŋ)gis crush, roll over

PWMP li(ŋ)gis crush, roll over

WMP
Casiguran Dumagat ligis get hit or run into by something rolling (as for a rolling log to hit you and smash your foot, or to get run over by a truck)
Pangasinan ligís to crush seeds with a rolling pin or similar object; rolling pin; to run over
Tagalog ligís ground, milled, made into grist
Aklanon ligís roll over, smooth out (by rolling); harrow, run over
lígis harrow (farmer's tool)
Agutaynen ma-ligit the action of rolling a round or cylindrical object over something, for example, expressing juice from leaves by rolling a glass jar over them like a rolling pin
Cebuano ligis flatten or smash something into powder by pressing something heavy on it
Binukid ligis to run, roll over (something or someone)
Tiruray ligis heavy roller
Mapun ligis to grind a creature or insect against another surface to kill it
Malay liŋgis spike or pointed crowbar for digging up the soil
Pendau ligis to rub, press; run over with a vehicle
Malay (Jakarta) liŋgis spike or pointed crowbar for digging up the soil
Old Javanese liŋgis sharp-bladed crowbar