Ugaritic
pḳḳ - throat
(del Olmo Lete 2004: 261)
Attested in KTU 1.114.30
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
ˀapḳōtā - neck; upper part of the date palm
(DJBA 158)
Mandaic
pḳuta - neck, throat
(MD 377)
Also puḳ(u)ta (MD 368), apḳuta (with the ˀa- prefix) (MD 32).
Arabic
fāˀiq- - place where the head is connected to the neck
(BK 2 648)
Tigre
foḳay - shoulder
(WTS 663)
Note meaning shift
Chaha
fanḳa - distance across the shoulders in the front, chest
(EDG 235)
Probably related with a secondary -n-? According to Leslau, from E. Cush.: Qabenna fānḳá, Oromo fänḳa, Badditu fengā
Ezha
fanḳa - distance across the shoulders in the front, chest
(EDG 235)
Probably related with a secondary -n-? According to Leslau, from E. Cush.: Qabenna fānḳá, Oromo fänḳa, Badditu fengā
Endegen
fanḳä - distance across the shoulders in the front, chest
(EDG 235)
Probably related with a secondary -n-? According to Leslau, from E. Cush.: Qabenna fānḳá, Oromo fänḳa, Badditu fengā
Ennemor
fānḳa - distance across the shoulders in the front, chest
(EDG 235)
Probably related with a secondary -n-? According to Leslau, from E. Cush.: Qabenna fānḳá, Oromo fänḳa, Badditu fengā
Gyeto
fānḳa - distance across the shoulders in the front, chest
(EDG 235)
Probably related with a secondary -n-? According to Leslau, from E. Cush.: Qabenna fānḳá, Oromo fänḳa, Badditu fengā
Muher
fanḳa - distance across the shoulders in the front, chest
(EDG 235)
Probably related with a secondary -n-? According to Leslau, from E. Cush.: Qabenna fānḳá, Oromo fänḳa, Badditu fengā