PAN | ||
PAN | balalaCuk | woodpecker |
Form. | ||
Puyuma | mu-palTuk | explode |
PMP | ||
PMP | ketuk | knock, pound |
tuktuk | knock, pound, beat | |
retuk | sound of chopping, etc. | |
patuk | knock, strike against | |
letuk | crashing, thudding or knocking sound | |
katuk | knock | |
PWMP | ||
PWMP | pituk | tap, rap |
getuk | knock, pound on | |
tuk | sound of heavy knocking, pounding, beating | |
petuk | knock, bump | |
WMP | ||
Ifugaw | duntúk | blow of one's fist |
Kankanaey | litók | to crack, snap (as finger joints) (Also idem) |
Ilokano | gotók | palpitate, throb, flutter, pulsate violently |
rittók | the crackling sound of the joints of the fingers | |
sintók | knock on the head | |
Tagalog | lagutók | short, sharp sound (as of end-bones -- carpal or tarsal -- snapping upon being stretched on hand or fingers) |
Aklanon | súntok | rap or hit with one's knuckles |
Cebuano | hagtúk | loud knocking sound |
Kelabit | etuk | heartbeat |
Sangir | lentuʔ | explode, burst open with a bang (as chestnuts in hot ashes) |
Dairi-Pakpak Batak | kastuk | resound, of bamboo water containers that strike together when they are carried in fetching water |
Toba Batak | lutuk | beat loudly |
Iban | tatok | knock, tap, peck |
Malay | santok | knocking or tripping up against |
gelatok | chatter of the teeth | |
Gorontalo | peletuʔa | sound of finger joints being cracked |
Ngaju Dayak | garutok | sound of rudder striking against boat |
Bare'e | rutu | sound of pounding or knocking |
Sundanese | beletok | sound of an explosion, the crackling of fire, etc. |
Old Javanese | palatuk | woodpecker |
kiṭuk | make a knocking sound | |
Javanese | rekutu:k | loud cracking sound |
Balinese | intuk | stamp, grind, pulverize |
Sasak | dantuk | kick against with the foot |
Bikol | putók | explode |
CMP | ||
Manggarai | gatuk | chatter of the teeth |
Ngadha | vitu | rod for beating clothes, etc.; beat with such a rod |
Tetun | tanutuk | hammer |
hak-latuk | thresh maize | |
Kambera | nutuku | knock, tap, rap, tick |
SHWNG | ||
Sawai | detu | knock, beat |
OC | ||
Fijian | vutu | pound with pestle and mortar |
rotu | beat at with fists or stick |
PAN | ||
PAN | balalaCuk | woodpecker |
Form. | ||
Puyuma | mu-palTuk | explode |
PMP | ||
PMP | ketuk | knock, pound |
tuktuk | knock, pound, beat | |
retuk | sound of chopping, etc. | |
patuk | knock, strike against | |
letuk | crashing, thudding or knocking sound | |
katuk | knock | |
PWMP | ||
PWMP | tuk | sound of knocking, pounding, beating |
getuk | knock, pound on | |
petuk | knock, bump against | |
pituk | flick, tap | |
belatuk | woodpecker | |
WMP | ||
Ifugaw | duntúk | blow of one's fist |
Kankanaey | litók | to crack, snap (as finger joints) (Also idem) |
Ilokano | gotók | palpitate, throb, flutter, pulsate violently |
rittók | the crackling sound of the joints of the fingers | |
sintók | knock on the head | |
Tagalog | lagutók | short, sharp sound (as of end-bones -- carpal or tarsal -- snapping upon being stretched on hand or fingers) |
Aklanon | súntok | rap or hit with one's knuckles |
Cebuano | hagtúk | loud knocking sound |
Mansaka | bontok | heavy hammer |
Kelabit | etuk | heartbeat |
Sangir | lentuʔ | explode, burst open with a bang (as chestnuts in hot ashes) |
Dairi-Pakpak Batak | kastuk | resound, of bamboo water containers that strike together when they are carried in fetching water |
Toba Batak | lutuk | beat loudly |
Iban | tatok | knock, tap, peck |
Malay | santok | knocking or tripping up against |
gelatok | chatter of the teeth | |
Gorontalo | peletuʔa | sound of finger joints being cracked |
Ngaju Dayak | garutok | sound of rudder striking against boat |
Makassarese | runtuʔ | pounding of the heart (Also: 'sound of pounding or knocking') |
Sundanese | beletok | sound of an explosion, the crackling of fire, etc. |
Old Javanese | palatuk | woodpecker |
kiṭuk | make a knocking sound | |
Javanese | rekutu:k | loud cracking sound |
Balinese | intuk | stamp, grind, pulverize |
Sasak | dantuk | kick against with the foot |
Bikol | putók | explode |
CMP | ||
Manggarai | wetuk | hit with something |
gatuk | chatter of the teeth | |
Komodo | wetoʔ | woodpecker |
Ngadha | vitu | stick for beating clothes in washing; to beat with such a stick |
Tetun | tanutuk | hammer |
hak-latuk | thresh maize | |
Kambera | nútuku | knock, beat, tap on |
Hawu | detu | knock, beat |
OC | ||
Fijian | vutu | pound with pestle and mortar |
rotu | beat at with fists or stick |