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Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
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*zuʀuq
- sap, juice
- Philippine
- Central Philippine
- Tagalog: dugô (“blood”)
- Bikol Central: dugô (“blood”)
- Visayan
- Cebuano: dugo (“blood”)
- Hiligaynon: dugô (“blood”)
- Tausug: dugu (“blood”)
- Danao
- Maranao: rogo' (“blood”)
- Maguindanao: lugu (“blood”)
- Gorontalo–Mongondow
- Mongondow: dugú (“blood”)
- Buol: dugu (“blood”)
- North Bornean
- Northeast Sabahan
- North Sarawakan
- Central Sarawakan
- Barito
- Malayic
- Old Javanese: juruh (“syrup, liquid sugar”), duh (“juice; sap; oil”)
- Javanese: ꦗꦸꦫꦸꦃ (juruh, “sweet thick syrup from coconut sugar”)
- → Indonesian: duh (“discharge”) (learned)
- Chamorro: chugo'
- Oceanic
- Western Oceanic
- North New Guinea
- Meso-Melanesian
- Papuan Tip
- Central-Eastern Oceanic
- Southeast Solomonic
- Central Pacific
- Rotuman: su
- Fijian: su
- Proto-Polynesian: *su
- Tongan: hū
- Samoan: sū
- Hawaiian: ū