| antung | To anchor off shore; to stay in the same place on the sea. |
| buhew | To capsize; overturn (in water). |
| busey | To paddle (a canoe). |
| dunggu' | For s.o. to dock (a boat), to bring (a boat) to shore. |
| gampung | To float. |
| hanut | For s.t. to be carried or swept away (by water). |
| leddang | To sink; settle down (esp. of silt, etc. in water). |
| lenneb | To be submerged; to sink; to be completely under water. |
| limas | To bail out (water), to empty s.t. (of water). |
| linggang | For s.t. to be moving from side to side, to wobble (of objects); roll, toss (of boats). |
| palis | To be blown by a strong wind (of boats). |
| pedden | To be capable of holding one’s breath (under water). |
| peyokpalik | For s.t. to be all over, topsy-turvy, in utter confusion or disorder. |
| sampig 1 | For s.t. to be washed up (at the beach); to be washed ashore. |
| sanglad | To run (a boat) aground. |
| takas | To go up or climb (an incline). |
| tengkulan | To stay in the exposed area or shallow water (near the sea shore). |
| tulak1 | To go on a journey or voyage; to sail; to leave (for a place). |
| tulallay | Rolling of a ship’s motion, up and down and sideways). |
| tumbuk | For s.t. to go or fall down head or point first. |