The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*zuRu corner; side, edge

PWMP zuRu corner, side, edge

WMP
Bontok dúgu the corner of a rice terrace
Ifugaw dūgu a roof-ridge rafter of a traditional house; a corner line of a box, building basket (reference is to the exterior or interior line where two converging walls of a building meet; a horizontal or oblique line where two sides of a box or basket meet, as of a colander basket
Ifugaw (Batad) dūgu a roof-ridge rafter of a traditional house; a corner line of a box, building basket (reference is to the exterior or interior line where two converging walls of a building meet; a horizontal or oblique line where two sides of a box or basket meet, as of a colander basket
Ibaloy man-shogo put oneself in a corner
i-shogo place something in a corner
shogo corner (as of a house)
Ilokano dúgo corner post of a house (one of four); backbone; foundation; monument
Ayta Abellan doyo corner, nook
Maranao rogo corner
Manobo (Western Bukidnon) ruǥu a partitioned off sleeping room
Tausug dugu a corner, a place behind (something); to do something in secret, in a corner
Gayō duru side; room of a house near the doorway
Dairi-Pakpak Batak men-duru-duru keep at a distance; commit adultery
ter-duru be put on the side, as someone who will receive attention later
duru side, edge of a field
Toba Batak man-duru-i be undecided about something
pa-duru push to the side
duru side, edge, corner
tar-duru be pushed to the side
Malay pen-juru corner; section, quarter
Lampung juyu back side
Sundanese juru external corner, as of a mat, a house, a fence, etc.
Old Javanese du ~ dū corner, side, edge