The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*Siñaw to wash

PAN Siñaw to wash

Form.
Seediq (Truku) sinao to wash (vessels, surfaces, solid objects)
Seediq sinao to wash (vessels, surfaces, solid objects)
Thao sh-m-inaw to wash
Pazeh si-sinaw wash utensils
Bunun ma-sinav wash (spades, bowls)
Kanakanabu m-ari-sináu wash utensils
Proto-Rukai sinaw wash clothes

PMP hiñaw wash hands, feet or face

WMP
Ilokano innáw do the dishes; wash, rinse, cleanse plates, glasses, jars, etc.
Tagalog hináw washing of hands or feet
Hiligaynon hináw wash hands or feet
Cebuano hináw wash the hands

PAN Siñaw-an place where one washes

Form.
Seediq (Truku) snag-an place where one washes
Seediq snag-an place where one washes
Thao shinaw-an wash objects other than clothing

PMP hiñaw-an place where one washes

WMP
Tagalog hínaw-an wash-bowl
Cebuano hinaw-an wash basin