The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary
*qiSu
shark
| Form. |
| Paiwan |
qisu |
shark |
| WMP |
| Yami |
yo-yo |
shark |
| Ivatan |
ío |
shark |
| Ifugaw |
íu |
said to be a kind of enormous eel, or boa, or a monstrous dragon swimming in the Lake of the Downstream Region |
| Casiguran Dumagat |
ió |
shark |
| Ilokano |
yo |
shark |
| Hanunóo |
íhu |
large sharklike fish with very thick, smooth skin, about one meter long |
| Agutaynen |
kiw |
shark |
| Cebuano |
íhu |
shark |
| Simalur |
iu |
shark |
| Toba Batak |
iu |
shark |
| Malay |
hiu |
shark; dogfish; generic for sharks, dogfish, hammerhead sharks, sawfish and beaked rays |
| yu |
shark; dogfish; generic for sharks, dogfish, hammerhead sharks, sawfish and beaked rays |
| Nias |
hiu |
shark |
| Sundanese |
hiu |
generic name for all sharklike fish |
| Bikol |
ího |
shark |
| CMP |
| Dobel |
suw |
shark |
| Erai |
iu |
shark |
| Leti |
iu |
shark |
| Komodo |
kiu |
shark |
| Sika |
ʔiu |
shark |
| Ngadha |
iu |
shark |
| iu teké |
whale |
| Tetun |
iu |
large shark |
| Kambera |
iu |
shark |
| Rotinese |
iu |
shark |
| Wetan |
iwi |
shark |