The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*surup₁ enter, penetrate; to set, of the sun

PMP surup₁ enter, penetrate; to set, of the sun

WMP
Tagalog s<um>ulóp to penetrate, permeate
Malay surup sink or fall, of a heavenly body
Bare'e suyu to enter; go down, set, of the sun
Old Javanese surup going down, setting (of sun, moon, stars)
surup-an place of entering (setting); time of setting, death
salah surup in disorder (entering the wrong place)
s<um>urup to enter (a narrow opening), penetrate, enter and become invisible, set (sun, moon, stars)
Balinese surup go inside, be thrust in; disappear; set (sun); die
OC
Nukuoro ulu enter, join (a group), get in; wounded (by something which has pierced)
Kapingamarangi ulu to enter; to dress
Lau set, of sun, moon and stars; dive, swim under water
Arosi suu down; set, of the sun; dive; sink
Rennellese sugu insert, as a flower in the hair, a fan in the back, a stick in thatch; go or fall down; set, as the sun
Samoan uluf-ia be entered, as a house
ma-ulu dash in (as into the surf)
ulu go into, enter; of a team, contest or competition, to enter (i.e. pay an entrance deposit)
faʔa-ma-ulu put on, get into (garment, etc.)
Wayan curu go into seclusion for any ritual purpose; enter an institution for a period, e.g. be admitted to a hospital; (of a spirit, demonic force, mood) get into a person, possess someone
Fijian curu enter
Niue enter, emerge, push one's way in
Tongan to enter, to go in; to pass through an entrance (whether going in or out), put on, get into (clothes)
Rarotongan uru to enter into, to penetrate, to form part of, to pass into, to indwell, to abide or dwell in; to regain, as a person recovering from an illness; to clamber or climb among, as a person among the fronds of a coconut tree; to enter, to come or go into; to possess, as a familiar spirit; to participate in; to arrive at or reach a place
Maori whaka-uru insert
uru enter; to possess, as a familiar spirit; associate oneself with; participate in, become accessory to an action; reach a place, arrive