| abit | To carry or hold s.t. fixed to one’s side (by a string or hook). |
| bigtal | To pull s.t. tight, to stretch out s.t. (as a rope or wire or clothes on a line). |
| dagtel | To tie (an animal with a short lead, e.g. tied to a tree). |
| ingket | To tie s.t.; to tether s.t. |
| jumput | To bind or fasten with a girth (on an animal in order to secure cargo so it won’t slip off). |
| layo | To tie with a long rope; give a long lead. |
| leges | To wind s.t. (with rattan or strips of rubber, in order to tie or to cover it). |
| lintang | To join or tie (two or more things together with rope). |
| lingkit | To join s.t. together (by tying). |
| pekkes 1 | To tie s.t. (as with string or cloth). |
| pingkit | To tie (two or more items) together; to make a cluster (of two or more items). |
| pugung | To tie s.t. (so that the sides are brought close together). |
| siket | To shorten (a rope). |
| sugpat | To join things together (lengthwise). |
| tō | To string s.t., put s.t. on a string; to insert a string into a hole. |
| tongket 1 | To add s.t. to an existing item (that is not part of the original one). |
| tuntun 1 | To suspend s.t. (on a rope); to let s.t. down (by or on a rope). |