The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*pikpik sound of patting or tapping

PAN pikpik sound of patting or tapping

Form.
Kavalan p<m>iqpiq to flap wings
piqpiq to clap one’s hands
piqpiq-an be patted, as on the shoulder
Amis ma-pikpik flap the wings
mi-pikpik to fly, of birds
sa-pikpík wing
WMP
Yami pikpik to pound
Itbayaten pa-pichpich-an to strike at the side of (as of animals drawing sleds)
Kankanaey pikpík pat, tap lightly
Ibaloy pikpik-en to pat, tap something (as friend on the shoulder or buttocks); to pet an animal; to tap a chicken around its body before killing it
Ilokano pikpík light tap, pat
pikpik-en to pat with the palm of fingers
Tagalog pikpík soft caressing pats (on infants when being put to sleep)
Aklanon píkpik pat with one's hand
Cebuano pikpik to pat, tap lightly on the body; make pottery by tapping with a flat wooden paddle; hammer out dents in a car; kind of sorcery inflicted by tapping someone on the back, counteracted by tapping the person who sent it on his back
Manobo (Western Bukidnon) pikpik to tap someone with the hand to get his attention
Mansaka pikpik to tap lightly
Mapun pikpik wing
Tausug pikpik wing (of bird or plane)
Karo Batak pikpik tap, rap; chisel off something delicate
Sundanese p-er-ékpék strike continuously, beat someone

POC pipik beat lightly

OC
Tolai pipi beat with a switch or any small thing

PPh p<al>ikpik fin of a fish

WMP
Pangasinan palíkpik fins or dorsal spines of fish
Ilokano palikpík fin of a fish
Tagalog palikpík soft slender fin