The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*qeti₃ stop, end, finish, complete; finished, used up

PMP qeti₃ stop, end, finish, complete; finished, used up

WMP
Moken ketoi finish, be finished, end
Malay henti stop, come to a stop
Uma oti ready, finished
Tae' atti finish something well, complete something (as a piece of work)
Old Javanese enti used up, finished so that nothing remains, utterly destroyed, exhausted
Javanese enti wait

POC qoti finished, used up

OC
Hawaiian oki stop, finish, end
hoʔo-oki put an end to, finish, stop, end; extraordinary, superlative
Nukuoro odi-odi long since finished, done, or gone; long since, a long time ago
odi already; very; gone, finished, used up; all
Tuvaluan oti finished
faka-oti to finish
Anuta oti finish
Rennellese ʔoti finished, completed, over; to complete, finish; to quit, resign
Rotuman ofi finished, used up, consumed, all gone
Samoan oti (of people) die; finish
Fijian oti finish, complete, end
Niue oti finish, be ended; entirely
Tongan ʔosi be finished, finished up, spent, all used up, or all sold, etc.; or to be completely ended, past, over
Rarotongan oti that which finishes or completes; to finish, end, complete
Maori oti used absolutely, or with a verb in the infinitive to denote the operation which is finished; finished
Tolai ot complete, full