The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*lemeq soft, weak, flexible

PWMP lemeq soft, weak, flexible

WMP
Tboli lemek soft spot on the head of a newborn, a portion above the forehead where the bone formation is not yet completed; to soften by cooking
Agutaynen lemek tender, soft, as of meat, beans that are boiled; soft, as of a mattress, rotten fish, etc.; loose, as of a cough
Mapun pa-lammaʔ to soften something; to become soft or tender; to tenderize something
lammaʔ softness; easy-going, flexible, receptive, patient; easy to overcome; weak (as one’s opponent)
Kayan (Uma Juman) ləma weak, soft
Iban ŋe-lemah diriʔ to tire oneself out (as by physical exercise)
lemah soft, weak, feeble, languid
Malay ləmah soft; weak; lacking in rigidity, strength or stiffness; slack (of the tide)
Kayan ləma weak, soft
Tae' sika-lammaʔ gentle, mild, be friendly to one another
lammaʔ soft, weak
Buginese ləmmaʔ weak, soft
Makassarese lamma weak, soft, slack (also of leadership); flexible, supple; inner part of bread
Balinese lemeh slack, lazy at work, taking it easy, idle
Sasak ləmaʔ very flexible in the elbow joint so that one can bend his elbow backward
ləmah plump, chubby; friendly (in talking to people)
Malagasy lemi softness, meekness, gentleness
ma-lemi soft, mollient, meek, gentle, paralytic
man-demi to soften

PWMP ma-lemek soft, tender

WMP
Central Tagbanwa ma-lɨmɨk soft
Agutaynen lemek tender, soft, as of meat, beans that are boiled; soft, as of a mattress, rotten fish, etc.
Mandar ma-lemmeʔ soft (as banana, jackfruit, etc.) that is already ripe