The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*tuRun₁ to descend, go down; to lower

PMP tuRun₁ to descend, go down; to lower

WMP
Jarai trun to descend, go down
Chamorro tunok get down, let down (as from a tree or bed)
Rhade trun to descend, go down
Roglai (Northern) trut to descend
Cham (Eastern) cun to descend; to set, of the sun
Gayō turun to descend; genealogy
Lun Dayeh turun descend
nurun bring something down; descend from a place
terun-in a route to be descended; will be descended
Lun Dayeh (Long Semado) turun descend
Lun Dayeh turun a descent, bringing something down
Acehnese turōn ~ trōn to descend, go down; to reduce, of prices; be descended from
Sa'ban hruən to descend
Kelabit nurun to lower, as a ladder from the longhouse gallery floor; swoop down to attack or grab something (as hawk or eagle); to swarm, of bees
turun the manner in which one comes down (slow, fast, etc.)
Sangir tuhuŋ the consequence of something (as a bad deed), the result of something (as a curse)
Melanau (Mukah) tuun to swim
Karo Batak turun (in incantations) descent of the gods
nurun bury a corpse
s<in>urun-i a gravedigger
Iban turun descend, go down (as in descending a hill, coming down from a tree); poetically, of journeys; go out to work or set out on an expedition; to lower, bring down (as prices); line of descent
Malay turun descent, not used of a fall, nor of a drop by the mere force of gravity, but covering a traveller’s descent of a hill, or his journey from the interior to the coast, or (more figuratively) from “windward” to “leeward” ports, or (more figuratively still), descent from generation to generation; the word also covers the fall of rain (which is not regarded as due simply to gravity), and the ‘descent’ of the spirit in spirit possession
matahari turun the setting sun
Tonsea tuun to pour down
Pendau n-tuuŋ descend, go down
Banggai tulun to sink
mon-tulun-i go below toward (something)
Ngaju Dayak pa-nohon descent, stock
Tae' turun to descend, go down; follow one after another in multitudes
Makassarese turuŋ to descend, to land (as birds, an airplane); to go down (of a path); hang far down (of a blouse)
pa-turuŋ-aŋ time of descent, of the falling of the rain; landing strip, airfield
Lampung tuxun come down
Sundanese turun descend, go down; leave the house; drop (as the price of an article, etc.)
Madurese ma-toron to lower something, let something down
toron descend
noron to descend
Javanese nurun to transmit to one’s descendants (as traits of personality or character); to procreate (offspring)
turun to descend genealogically; descendant
Bahasa Indonesia turun descend
me-nurun to descend
ke-turun-an descendants; generation
Balinese tuhun-aŋ be let down (on a rope); be taken down
tuhun descend, come down; descent, getting down (as fowls from the trees where they have spent the night)
Sasak nurun to descend; to finish
turun to descend, go westward
Proto-Chamic trun to descend
CMP
Paulohi turu to descend, go down
Kamarian turu to descend, come down
Asilulu ta-tulu to descend in large numbers or repeatedly
tulu to go down, to get off (as from a bus); to move from a respected place to an ordinary place; to go ashore
tulu-k to bring downward, to cause to descend
Erai turu to descend
Tetun (Dili) tún to descend, go down
Tetun tún to descend, go down
tun to descend; to lower; go downwards
mota tun a flooded river
OC
Nggela ndulu to go down; to set, of the sun
Arosi uru to go down; the west; the horizon; to pass on a tale or news, hand down historical events

PWMP t<um>uRun to descend, come or go down

WMP
Chamorro t<um>unok get down, let down (as from a tree or bed)
Gayō mu-turun to change
Lun Dayeh t<em>urun to come down, descend
Kelabit t<əm>urun to descend (as a ladder)
Karo Batak t<um>urun to descend, of the gods
Javanese turun t<um>urun from one generation to the next
Bahasa Indonesia turun t<əm>urun from grandparents to grandchildren

PWMP tuRun-an waterfall

WMP
Mansaka togon-an waterfall
Tonsea tuun-an source of a river
Tondano tuun-an waterfall
Balinese tuhun-an downwards, further down
Sasak turun-turun-an descendant after descendant
turun-an descendant