The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

Words for firmly closed (lips) (Also 'blindfold, bind the mouth') in Balinese

buŋkem

Roots
*-kem₁
Form.
Pazeh mohakem embrace
PWMP
PWMP takem tightly closed
cakem grasp, hold
WMP
Ifugaw gokóm fist, clenched hand
Chamorro akihom clench, grip
Hiligaynon hugakúm clasp in the fist
Maranao kekem handful, gather in the hand
sikem snatching with the hand
Kadazan Dusun gakom catch, capture, seize, arrest
kakom grasp
Malay lekam grasp in the hollow between the forefinger and thumb
Tontemboan aŋkem take in the hand
Sundanese tiŋkem bamboo or rattan basket that can be fastened shut with four overlapping straps
Javanese tekem handful
iŋkem close one's mouth
bekem clutch in the hand (Also 'cover someone's mouth')
Balinese buŋkem firmly closed (lips) (Also 'blindfold, bind the mouth')
dekem hold firmly, hold fast to
CMP
Manggarai eŋkem embrace, seize, grasp
reŋkem embrace, wrestle with