| 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 | sū | 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 | hū | enter, emerge, push one's way in |
| Tongan | hū | 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 | |