English: wedged in, stuck between as between the prongs of a fork or between two
teeth
Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary
bilak: split wood, rattan or bamboo
binlakut (b-in-e-lakut); linakut (l-in-akut): was pulled or bent over (of a branch or bamboo stalk)
elak: stored in the crotch of a tree branch, or in a slit in the wall, or between two objects
ilak (e-i-lak): stored in the crotch of a tree branch, etc
laken (laak-en): thing cooked
lakuh: songs about personal adventures, dreams, lifestories, etc
lakut: the beding of a branch or the tip of a bamboo stalk; the act of pulling a branch or the tip of a bamboo stalk down
melak: caught between two objects
melakut (ng- be-lakut): to pull or bend a branch or bamboo stalk over
milak (ng-bilak): to split rattan or bamboo lengthwise; split into small pieces
ngelak (ng-elak): to store something in the crotch of a tree branch, etc.
ngelaka': to click the tongue
telaka': small frog