| Form. | ||
| Paiwan | v<n>akaŋ | to walk bowlegged (intentionally) |
| ma-vakaŋ | to walk bowlegged or with feet splayed outwards | |
| WMP | ||
| Ilokano | bákaŋ | bandy-legged |
| Aklanon | bakáŋ | to walk with the knees apart, walk bowleggedly; bowlegged |
| Waray-Waray | bakaŋ | to make a wide step over something |
| bakaŋ | to take a wide step over something | |
| Agutaynen | bakaŋ | bowlegged; for one’s walk or stance to be slightly bowlegged |
| makaŋ | stand with the legs spread apart (as someone blocking a doorway) | |
| mag-bakaŋ | to become bowlegged | |
| Cebuano | bakáŋ | bowlegged; deprecatory term for the Japanese; become bowlegged; get tired out from looking for something |
| Kelabit | bakaŋ | wide apart, of the feet while standing |
| Malay | baŋkaŋ | expanding widely (as the arms of the new moon or a small arc of a very large circle); descriptive of the wide pincers of black forest scorpions, of a crab with pincers far apart, and of buffalo horns that stand out almost straight |