Form. |
Amis |
lidoŋ |
shelter; shadow, shade |
WMP |
Keley-i |
al-liduŋ |
shadow |
Ibaloy |
a-diroŋ-an |
to cast a shadow on or over something; (to some) the human spirit |
|
a-diroŋ |
shadow |
Ilokano |
lindóŋ |
shelter; shade (obsolete) |
Chamorro |
liheŋ |
saved, safeguarded, rescued, sheltered (as from rain); shelter, refuge; make safe |
Maranao |
lindoŋ |
shelter (< *?) |
Kenyah |
lindoŋ |
a sheltered place on a riverbank |
|
ŋa-lindoŋ |
to shelter |
Sangir |
mə-liruŋ |
to shelter, protect, hold the hand over one’s head, overlook or cover for someone’s faults; to hide, conceal, keep a secret |
|
liruŋ |
a place on Salibabu, so called because of its sheltered location |
|
mə-linduŋ |
to shelter, protect |
|
linduŋ |
sheltered place, refuge |
Karo Batak |
me-linduŋ |
hidden, concealed; shaded; safe, secure; twilight, as in the forest depths |
Iban |
lindoŋ |
shaded, shady, screened, covered |
|
hari lindoŋ |
the sun has gone in |
Malay |
pə-linduŋ-an |
privy |
|
lindoŋ |
shade; shelter; protective cover or concealment |
Ngaju Dayak |
ka-lindoŋ |
protection, shelter; be sheltered |
Buginese |
linruŋ |
shelter, protection |
Makassarese |
aʔ-linruŋ |
protected, sheltered; shaded; be in the lee of something; shelter from the rain; give protection or cover |
Javanese |
pa-linḍuŋ-an |
shelter, protection; a fallout shelter |
|
pe-linḍuŋ-aké |
to shelter, protect, cover |
Proto-South Sulawesi |
linduŋ |
shade, shelter |
Malagasy |
ta-ndíndona |
a shadow |
Bikol |
ma-lindóŋ |
describing a place protected from the sun or wind; shady |
Malagasy |
lindona |
a shadow (said to be ‘provincial’) |
Bikol |
mag-lindóŋ |
to grow more shady |