PWS

*mhr - to be skilful, experienced (Kogan 2015: 90)

Ugaritic
mhr - warrior, soldier (DUL 529)
Phoenician
mhrt - capable, efficient, skilled (DNWSI 602)
Hebrew
mhr - (pi.) to hasten; to fetch quickly (HALOT 553)
Hebrew
māhīr - skilful, experienced (HALOT 552)
Official Aramaic
mhyr - capable, efficient, skilled (DNWSI 602)
Syriac
mhirā - skilled, clever (LSyr. 376, SL 720)
Arabic
mhr - to be skilled, expert (Lane 2470)
Sabaic
tmhrt - contingent of bedouin mercenaries (SD 84)
Geez
mahara - to teach, to instruct (CDG 334)
Tigre
mäharä - to teach (WTS 105)
Tigrinya
mäharä - to teach (TED 314)
Amharic
tämarä - to learn (AED 172)
Selti
tämārä - to study (EDG 417)
Wolane
tämārä - to study (EDG 417)
Zway
tämārä - to study (EDG 417)
Chaha
(tä)marä - to study (EDG 417)
Ezha
(tä)marä - to study (EDG 417)
Endegen
(tä)marä - to study (EDG 417)
Ennemor
(tä)marä - to study (EDG 417)
Gyeto
(tä)marä - to study (EDG 417)
Muher
(tä)marä - to study (EDG 417)
Masqan
(tä)marä - to study (EDG 417)
Gogot
(tä)marä - to study (EDG 417)
Soddo
(tä)marä - to study (EDG 417)
Mehri
məthūr - to try and do something; to think one can do something (ML 262–263)
Mehri
məháyr - skilled, clever (ML 262–263)
Jibbali
əmtəhér - to make an excuse to go, to run away (JL 169)
Jibbali
méhír - sly, two-faced (JL 169)