The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*sakaŋ bowlegged

PMP sakaŋ bow-legged

WMP
Itawis sakáŋ bow-legged
Ifugaw hákaŋ crooked leg
hakáŋ to stand astride on the ground
Ibaloy sakaŋ to have the legs, or similar parts of an object (too) wide apart
Casiguran Dumagat sakáŋ to hold a baby with its legs straddling your side
Ilokano sakáŋ bow-legged
Tagalog sakáŋ bandy-legged; bowlegged; having the legs curved outward; state of being bowlegged; a bowlegged person
Hanunóo sakáŋ astride, astraddle
Agutaynen sakaŋ crotch
Tiruray sakaŋ bow-legged
Lun Dayeh ŋ-akaŋ open the legs to step forward, step over something
kaŋ-en ~ kaŋ-in will be stepped over
akaŋ a pace, step, stride
Kayan hakaŋ widely open, as of legs
Bikol magin-sakáŋ to become bowlegged
sakáŋ bow-legged
OC
Samoan saʔa (especially of two-legged creatures like men or chickens) be short-legged