| 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) |