The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*takub thin covering, eyelid

PMP takub thin covering, eyelid

WMP
Isneg tákub the skin of a drum (usually deerskin, but the skin of dogs, cows and horses also serve the purpose)
takkúb to cover
Tagalog tákob a thin covering, surface covering
Maranao takob eyelid
Tiruray tagub to enclose oneself completely inside one’s sarong, as when very cold
Kelabit takub a patch, pocket
nakub to patch, as torn clothing
Iban taŋkup cover with something hollow (as a plate with a basin); to match, correspond, fit
Malay ber-taŋkup to close over; to fold over
taŋkup to capture under a hollow (as a dog catching flies in his mouth, a man putting a tumbler over an insect or slapping the hollow of his palm over it; also of hollow covers to apertures, as of hatch-covers in boats, and pieces over the bow and stern of a Malay canoe
Gorontalo taʔubu cover for food
Pendau taŋkub to close or cover something
Bikol takób eyelid
Malagasy tákotra the lid of a cooking pot

PWMP takub-an (gloss uncertain)

WMP
Isneg takkub-an to cover
Tiruray tagub-an a scabbard
Malagasy takóf-ana be covered with a lid

PMP takub-takub eyelid

WMP
Bikol takób-takób eyelid
OC
Fijian daku-daku ni mata the upper eyelid