| PAN | ||
| PAN | bakaŋ | bow-legged |
| PMP | ||
| PMP | bekaŋ | unbent (as a fishhook) |
| sekaŋ | crossbar, strut, something to hold things apart | |
| eŋkaŋ | walk with legs wide apart | |
| sakaŋ | bow-legged | |
| pekaŋ | stretch open or apart | |
| PWMP | ||
| PWMP | kaŋkaŋ₁ | spread the legs wide |
| rekaŋ | wide apart (as the legs) | |
| iŋkaŋ | walk with legs wide apart | |
| lakqaŋ | spread the legs | |
| akaŋ | step over | |
| sikaŋ | wide apart, of the legs | |
| tikaŋ | spread the legs | |
| ukaŋ | spread open, as the legs | |
| pukaŋ | crotch | |
| WMP | ||
| Yami (Iranomilek) | rekaŋ | wide apart, wide open (as legs) |
| Yami | rekaŋ | wide apart, wide open (as legs) |
| Bontok | wákaŋ | stride, walk with large steps |
| Ifugaw | akdáŋ | (<M) make a big step over something that lies across the way |
| Tagalog | bukaŋkáŋ | open (forced) at one end |
| Hanunóo | balakáŋ | space between one's legs |
| Cebuano | bikaŋkáŋ | spread one's legs apart |
| Manobo (Western Bukidnon) | bivikaŋ | squat with knees wide apart |
| Tiruray | sebekaŋ | v-shaped |
| Kenyah | tapikaŋ | a v-shaped piece of wood used in the construction of the platform on which a corpse is laid out |
| Kelabit | pekakaŋ | spread apart, stretched (of forceps that have been forced apart) |
| Toba Batak | biŋkaŋ | split, crack open, of a fruit |
| Iban | lekaŋ | wide open, gaping (door, legs) |
| perekaŋ | wide apart, wide open; sit sprawling | |
| rikaŋ | rolling, swaggering; walk with feet apart | |
| Malay | ter-jaŋkaŋ | wide astretch, of the limbs |
| boŋkaŋ-baŋkiŋ | lying about in all sorts of attitudes (of bodies after a battle) | |
| boŋkaŋ | prone; astretch (in contrast to lying huddled up) | |
| jaŋkaŋ | generic for a number of trees with stilt roots | |
| jéŋkaŋ | extension of a leg; as when a mother draws out a child's leg to clean it | |
| cukaŋ | to split bamboos against a wedge | |
| Kayan | sepakaŋ | place a child or hold something between one's legs |
| Bare'e | seŋka | spread wide, of the legs |
| Madurese | tekkaŋ | straddling wide |
| dharakkaŋ | sit with legs wide apart | |
| Javanese | raŋkaŋ | (of people) moving on all fours; creep, crawl |
| pleŋkaŋ | inadvertently do a split | |
| Balinese | duŋkaŋ | step, stride, step over, take a big step |
| selaŋkaŋ | stand astride of | |
| ceŋkaŋ | span (tip of the first finger to thumb) | |
| tuŋkaŋ | stride, straddle | |
| Sasak | cakaŋ | with fingers spread open |
| PPh | ||
| PPh | tákaŋ | spread wide open |
| CMP | ||
| Sika | pikaŋ | fork, pitchfork |