The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*ka-₇ past participle/achieved state

PMP ka-₇ past participle/achieved state

WMP
Murut (Timugon) ka- marker of achieved states: ‘tired’ (cp. ( ‘is tired’)
Ma'anyan ka- marker of past participle or achieved states: ‘heard’ (cp. ‘to hear’); ‘remembered’ (cp. ‘to remember’)
Makassarese ka- prefix that forms adjectives carrying a sense of being caused or brought about: ‘struck with fear’ (cp. ‘afraid’)
Old Javanese ka- passive prefix: the passive refers more to the state achieved, in contrast to the passive, which refers more to the action: ‘bound, entwined’ (cp. ‘band, tie, bandage’); ‘uprooted’ (cp. ‘pull out, uproot’)
OC
Nggela ka- prefix forming past participles: ‘broken off’ (cp. ‘to separate, break apart’)
Fijian ka- marker of achieved states: ‘torn open’ (cp. ‘break open a person’s eyes or mouth’)