| bakuna | To vaccinate. |
| busel | To massage. |
| kawuli' | To heal s.o.; cure s.o. |
| gūm-gūm | To rinse the mouth; to gargle. |
| laksun | Poison. |
| langgit | To perform a langgit ceremony for s.o. |
| lebbag | To soak, submerge s.t. in water. |
| lunas | Medicine (herbal); remedy. |
| medikol | Medicol, a pain medication. |
| meylang | Sulphur. |
| opera | To operate, do a surgical procedure; to be operated on, to have surgery done. |
| pahaggut | Herbal medicine. |
| pasung | Stocks (an instrument for punishment). |
| petti 1 | Thick; strong (of coconut milk or juice of leaves used as medicine). |
| sāg (sāg-sāg) | To treat s.o. with white magic for vomiting. |
| sidda | Strong, potent, effective (of medicine). |
| sulpul | Sulphur, a sulphur ointment (that comes in a tube). |
| tambal | Medicine. |
| tambal | To treat s.t. with medicine, give medical care. |
| tapil | A poultice (usually made of leaves). |
| tugsuk | To inject (s.t.), to give an injection. |
| tuyuk | To pierce (ears of people or nose of animals). |
| uhut | To massage; to set broken or dislocated bones.1 |