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| Bontok | tuntun | to discover; to enquire regarding the disposition of something |
| Ifugaw | tuntun | for someone to arrange the presentation of something in order, as ritual prayers during a religious ceremony, a genealogy, a description of events and arguments in presenting a case for decision |
| Ifugaw (Batad) | tuntun | for someone to arrange the presentation of something in order, as ritual prayers during a religious ceremony, a genealogy, a description of events and arguments in presenting a case for decision |
| Ibaloy | on-tonton | to walk in a line, column, single file, following one another |
| Tagalog | i-tuntón | to guide someone or something at the start; to help to begin |
| tuntón | giving guidance or direction, esp. at the start or beginning | |
| Malay | tuntun | leading by means of something, of a child being led by the hand or an animal by a rope; also of a blind man being led by his stick |
| Old Javanese | a-tuntun | joined together in a row |
| tuntun | rope or string for leading | |
| a-nuntun | to lead, guide, conduct | |
| Javanese | pa-nuntun | leader; guidance |
| nuntun | to lead, guide, instruct | |
| tuntun-an | instruction | |
| Balinese | nuntun | to lead, guide, induce to go |
| Sasak | tuntun | to lead by the hand |