The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

Roots: *-bek₁

language__PWMP *lebek fits equally well under *-bek₂. language__Ifugaw imbók may be cognate with language__Tagalog hibík.

PAN
PAN Nabek breakers, surf, waves
bekbek sound of breaking, etc.
PMP
PMP rabek hit, strike, break
embek dull sound of thud or sob
PWMP
PWMP lebek pound in a mortar
bambek muffled sound
bek sound of hacking or chopping
WMP
Ifugaw imbók beating of gongs while the people dance
Kankanaey abebék thump, bump (of something heavy that strikes the water)
sibék to sob (mostly broken sobs, after crying)
Tagalog hibík sob
Maranao lobek trample, pound (as rice)
Kayan tebek sound of the heart thumping
kubek whisper, undertone, talking to oneself; babbling
Sasak rebek to hit, strike
gubek beat rapidly on a drum
obek hit with the open hand
CMP
Manggarai sebek dull sound, as of fruit falling to the ground
OC
Motu dabo-a a breeze flapping a cloth or flag
Fijian cobo clap the hands crosswise so as to make a hollow sound