The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*tiŋtiŋ tinkling sound

PMP tiŋtiŋ tinkling sound

WMP
Itbayaten tintin a bell, big bell
Ibaloy me-niŋtiŋ to ring a bell, perhaps especially a small, tinkling bell
Casiguran Dumagat tiŋtíŋ to ring (of the sound of a bell)
Ilokano ag-tiŋtíŋ to make the sound of a small bell
tiŋtíŋ ringing of bells
Tagalog t<ag>intiŋ tinkling or jingling sound
Chamorro tiŋteŋ clink, ding, tinkle, jingle
Agutaynen tintiŋ-en to ring a bell, such as the church bell; to make a ringing sound, usually by hitting metal against metal
Malay (Brunei) t<əl>intiŋ a noisy scarecrow used in ricefields
Toba Batak tiŋtiŋ something that is struck to call people together
Malay tintiŋ ringing coins to test their genuineness
t<əl>intiŋ a noisy scarecrow used in ricefields
Old Javanese tiŋtiŋ to warble (of the song of a certain bird)
Bikol tiŋtíŋ a tinkling sound; the clinking or ringing sound when metal hits metal
Proto-Minahasan tiŋtiŋ clang, ring (noise); produce clanging noise
Bikol mag-tiŋtíŋ to make a tinkling or ringing sound

POC titiŋ to ring, make a ringing sound

OC
Nggela tiŋ-i beat a gong, ring a bell (< )
Sa'a ii a buzzing or whistling noise in the ear
Lonwolwol tiŋ to sound out, of a drum (modern usage: sound of engine, chimes of clock, etc.; (< ))