The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*lunek₁ pulpy, fleshy, as a fruit; soft flesh around the seeds of a fruit

PWMP lunek₁ pulpy, fleshy, as a fruit; soft flesh around the seeds of a fruit

WMP
Kadazan Dusun o-hunok thick flesh (as of fruit, particularly durian)
to-hunok something that is fat, fleshy
hunok fat
Tausug l<um>unuk become soft, tender; for a person to become receptive, for a person’s heart to soften
lunuk softness (as of a mattress); weakness (of the body)
ma-lunuk soft (as hair); (of the body) weak
Iban lunak (of fruit) pulpy, fleshy
Malay lunak soft; flesh, of stone fruits such as the durian; soft through bad boiling, of rice; lacking in firmness, as a horse’s lip that is too flabby to the touch
Ngaju Dayak ba-lunek fleshy, having plenty of flesh
lunek soft flesh around the seeds (of a jackfruit, rambutan, etc.)
Proto-Minahasan lunək soft