The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*garis to brush past, rub or scrape against; draw a line

PMP garis to brush past, rub or scrape against; draw a line

WMP
Itbayaten ma-garis striped (?)
Ifugaw gali a line or stripe traced over the ground
Tagalog galís sarna, dhobie itch
galís-ín prone to suffer from sarna infection
galis-ín become infected with sarna
Hanunóo garís a scabby, itchy skin disease; sarna; dhobie itch
Mansaka garis to wipe off (as dirf off one’s cheek)
Dairi-Pakpak Batak garis scratch mark
Toba Batak garis touched superficially
Karo Batak garis scratch, line, stripe, letter
Iban ŋaris to mark out land by drawing boundary lines
garis line, mark, boundary line
Malay garis scratch, abrasion, of scratches on the skin, especially from magic or poisoned weapons, where the slightest scratch is (thought to be) fatal; also of striking a match
Minangkabau garis to touch or pat, as a hint; to wink
Sundanese guras-garis keep brushing against someone or something (as in continually running); brush against one another (as two people passing one another)
nga-garis brush or rub against someone or something
garis brush past something; draw a line; line, stripe, starting line, scratch
Old Javanese ka-garis striped?, grazed?
Javanese garis line separating one thing from another
CMP
Yamdena n-kari scratch with the nails, scratch over a hard surface; draw a line
Ngadha gari line; draw a line
Rotinese kali to scratch, dig in the earth (of a dog, chicken); to dig (a hole)

POC karis₂ to scratch, scrape

OC
Bugotu kari to scrape, of flesh of coconut, rasp
Nggela kari to scrape off, as dirt, blood from a cut; to scrape out white of coconut; to scale a fish
Motu ari-a to mark, indent, as bottom of canoe with stones
Wayan kari be scraped, scratched by a scraper
kari-a to scrape, scratch something
Fijian i kari a scraper, a plane
kari to scrape, chiefly of coconut
Tolai kar to scratch