The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*bakul₁ kind of basket made of woven bamboo strips

PWMP bakul₁ kind of basket made of woven bamboo strips

WMP
Itbayaten vakol basket
Ilokano bakúl twilled (bamboo strips in weaving)
Tagalog bákol a round, shallow basket generally carried on the head of vendors selling fish, vegetables, etc.
Tiruray bakul a small basket used by salt water fishermen to store their line and hook
Tausug bakul a big basket with a cover
Bintulu bakul basket
Kenyah (Long Anap) bakun basket (generic)
Kayan (Long Atip) bakun basket with a handle
Kenyah bakun basket (generic)
Kelabit bakul basket that is carried in the hand
Malay bakul basket; loosely (in ) any basket; specifically a large lidded basket of plaited bamboo wicker to be carried on the head, either oblong or cylindrical; if tight-meshed used for storing rice, and if openwork for storing fruit, etc.
Tondano wakul basket
Tontemboan wakul small shallow basket for holding vegetables, spices and the like
Kayan bakun basket with a handle
Tae' bakkuʔ basket used to keep all sorts of things, including foods, pounded and cooked rice, etc.
Mandar sam-bakuʔ a basketful
bakuʔ basket
Makassarese bakuʔ basket
Sundanese bakul a basket like a (large bamboo basket for holding fruit), but larger, and usually without wooden or bamboo feet
Old Javanese wakul a type of basket
Javanese wakul rice-serving basket
wakul-an (placed) in a serving basket; by the basket(ful)
Balinese bakul a small basket
Bikol bákol small basket, woven from bamboo, with four corners at the bottom and circular opening at the top
Proto-Minahasan bakul basket

PWMP bakul-bakul (gloss uncertain)

WMP
Toba Batak bahul-bahul a large sack made of straw for storing rice
Karo Batak bakul-bakul fence of stakes with bamboo plaitwork connected together, used at dykes and dams
Mandar baku-bakuʔ small basket (can be closed and used as a place to store money or other valuables)
Buginese bakuʔ basket
mab-baku-bakuʔ by the basketful