The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*sakay₄ to climb, ascend, rise up

PMP sakay₄ to climb, ascend, rise up

WMP
Yami pa-sakay-in pull up, make something go up
sakay go up, climb up
Kadazan Dusun sakay to go up
Ngaju Dayak sakæy to climb, ascend
CMP
Hitu saʔa to ascend
Nusa Laut u-sata to lift, raise
Tetun (Dili) sae to climb, ascend
Tetun sae to climb, ascend
saɁe to rise up; to ascend (as the sun)
Proto-Ambon saka to climb, ascend
SHWNG
Minyaifuin -sa to climb
Mayá ꞌsa¹² to climb
Biga -sa to climb

POC sake to ascend, rise up

CMP
Buruese saka-h ascend to
saka-k up
saka upper; on, upon, at
saka-saka up high
Asilulu saɁa to climb (as a coconut palm), to rise (as the moon)
OC
Marshallese tak directional enclitic, eastward, upward
Woleaian tag directional --- upward, eastward
Puluwat táá-tá to rise, as star or sun
Chuukese táá up, upward, eastward,rising
Pohnpeian dak to rise, of the sun and moon
Vitu zahe go up; move away from land (when travelling in a boat)
Kove sae up
Cheke Holo hage to go or come up, move higher, rise, ascend, climb up; lift up
Lau tae to rise, ascend, get up, climb; to lift up; to exhume
Kwaio taɁe rise
ta-taɁe-a to lift up
ta-taɁe to stand up
faɁa-taɁe to recruit (of a plantation laborer)
Gabadi gae to ascend
'Āre'āre taɁe rise, get up, stand
taɁe-a to raise up, make get up, put somebody on their feet, lift up
Sa'a taɁe adverb of direction, up, inland
Motu dae-kau to ascend to and reach a place, e.g. to go up onto a veranda from the ground
dae to ascend
dae-roha to rise (of sun); to climb to the top
Arosi taɁe to alight on a branch, perch, of a bird; to go up,l ascend; to climb a hill; to rise to the surface
Samoan sa-saɁe East
Futunan sake jump over
Avava sak to go up, ascend
Efate (South) sak to ascend
Wayan cake climb, ascend, climb up or on, mount; climb up for something, esp. fruit; have intercourse with (vulgar)
Fijian cake upwards, above
Niue hake directive particle, upwards, to the north or to the east
Tongan hake up, upwards, along, past, etc.; go up, esp. from the sea to the land
ha-hake direction in which the sun rises, east
Proto-Micronesian Sake up, upward