| 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 | |