The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*suruŋ push, slide or glide forward, as in pushing wood into a fire, or storming the enemy

PWMP suruŋ push, slide or glide forward, as in pushing wood into a fire, or storming the enemy

WMP
Itawis map-pa-súruŋ to go upstream
Bontok suluŋ to do something regardless of the consequences; to invade; to brave, as a storm
Ifugaw huluŋ for someone to go upstream along a brook or river
Ifugaw (Batad) huluŋ for someone to go upstream along a brook or river
Ibaloy on-soloŋ to go, depart
Casiguran Dumagat sulúŋ to push forward, to push something forward, to progress
suluŋ-an drawer
məg-sulúŋ for the tide to rise
Pangasinan on-soloŋ to go ahead, put into effect
Ilokano súroŋ upstream
s<um>úroŋ to go upstream
Kapampangan suluŋ to develop, move forward
ma-suluŋ forward, leaning
Tagalog s<um>úloŋ to develop; to make progress; to advance; to progress
pag-súloŋ advance; development; advancement; progress; improvement
súloŋ Go ahead! Forward! Move!
mag-súloŋ to push; to push along or forward
Hanunóo súluŋ advancing, forward motion; pushing, shoving
Hiligaynon mag-súluŋ to raid
Cebuano súluŋ set against, attack; go somewhere to look for trouble; go somewhere to do something
ma-nuluŋ-súluŋ attacker, invader
dasmag súluŋ rush attack or assault
Murut (Timugon) man- suluŋ to enter a place
Gayō suruŋ push forward, rush forward
Toba Batak suruŋ priority, superiority, advantage
Karo Batak suruŋ pass or go through, happen, be brought about
Iban suroŋ to push forward, along, or out (as in pushing wood into the fire); temporary bridge or path of poles laid end to end over marsh; proffer, hand over, pay up
Malay soroŋ shoving forward along the ground; pushing out; (fig.) underhand gift, bribe; of a drawer; a barrow or mail
soroŋ-kan to push along; to pass (wine, or sireh or cigars); to launch (a boat)
Sundanese suruŋ sapi a children’s game in which two boys set their hands or shoulders against one another and try to push the other away
ka-suruŋ propelled forward
ñuruŋ to push or press forward
suruŋ pushing, shoving
Madurese soroŋ glide forward, push forward, push
Old Javanese a- suruŋ at close quarters (pushing each other)
s<in>uruŋ-akən to push forward, force to push on?
a-nuruŋ to push, shove forward, press
Javanese ñuruŋ to push something forward from behind (as in giving a bicycle a push and then letting it go)
suruŋ shark
Balinese suruŋ ~ ñuruŋ to push, push away, force away; take away by the hand; encourage to flee
Malagasy vua-súruna put in, made to enter, as a piece of timber, etc.; put through a window or to be put in or on, as fuel to a fire
surún-ina to be put in or on, as fuel to a fire, etc.