| WMP | ||
| Yami | wasay | axe, hatchet |
| Itbayaten | wasay | hatchet |
| Isneg | wátay | axe |
| Itawis | wátay | ax |
| Bontok | wásay | short-bladed axe |
| Ifugaw | wáhe | Ifugaw axe, the blade of which is thick but narrow near and in its wooden handle |
| wáhay | Ifugaw axe, the blade of which is thick but narrow near and in its wooden handle | |
| Kankanaey | wásay | ax |
| Casiguran Dumagat | wasáy | axe; chop with an axe |
| Ilokano | wásay | axe |
| Hanunóo | wásay | ax |
| Tboli | asay | axe |
| Aklanon | wásay | axe; chop with an axe |
| Hiligaynon | wásay | axe, hatchet |
| Cebuano | wásay | large axe; cut or chop with an axe 'name of bivalves which are shaped like the head of an axe, e.g. some kinds of hammer oysters' |
| Maranao | wasay | axe |
| Manobo (Western Bukidnon) | wasey | ax |
| Kenyah | asai | axe |
| Kelabit | uay | traditional Kelabit axe for cutting wood |
| Sangir | wase | iron |
| Maloh | wase | axe |
| Mongondow | watoi | iron |
| Kayan | asei | native axe |
| Bare'e | wase | axe |
| Tae' | wase | axe, adze |
| wase-i | work with an axe or adze | |
| Mandar | wase | axe |
| Proto-South Sulawesi | wase | axe |
| Proto-Minahasan | uasey | iron |