WMP |
Ilokano |
na-láyaŋ |
high above the ground |
Hanunóo |
l<um>áyaŋ |
to fly, will fly |
|
láyaŋ |
flying |
Tiruray |
layaŋ |
flying |
Yakan |
mag-láyaŋ |
to fly (like birds, airplanes, etc.) |
Mapun |
mag-layaŋ-layaŋ |
for something like a kite or leaf to float down in the wind with a swaying back and forth motion |
Toba Batak |
leaŋ-leaŋ |
swallow (bird) |
Karo Batak |
layaŋ |
swallow (bird); a kite |
Iban |
layaŋ |
fly through the air, skim, glide; send flying |
Malay |
layaŋ |
being borne through the air (of kites, leaves, etc.; the flight of winged things is ) |
|
layaŋ-layaŋ |
kite; swallow |
Mongondow |
layaŋ |
to float, glide, hover in the air |
Makassarese |
layaŋ |
to glide through the air, as an object that has been thrown; to vaporize, as the bouquet of wine or the power of a medicine |
Sundanese |
layaŋ |
to float in the air, as an eagle, hawk, etc. |
Old Javanese |
paŋ-layaŋ |
to move (float) through the air, fly |
Javanese |
layaŋ-layaŋ-an |
to glide in the air |
|
layaŋ-an |
a kite |
Balinese |
layaŋ-layaŋ |
kite |
|
layaŋ |
wing, pinion; what hovers |
Sasak |
lə-layaŋ |
kite |