PC

*ngḥ - to butt, to gore (Kogan 2015: 300)

If EthS forms (Amh. tänagga, Muh. Msq. Gog. Sod. (tä)nagga, Wol. tänagä) are related (so tentatively Leslau 1958:33), the meaning “to butt, to gore” in PC could represent a semantic development from “to collide, to clash,” although the reverse is also possible. Arb. nǯḥ ‘to succeed, to attain one’s wish’ could be related with an original meaning “to gore,” “to fight.”

Ugaritic
ngḥ - to butt each other (DUL 622)
Hebrew
ngḥ - to gore (HALOT 667)
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
ngḥ - to gore (DJPA 340)
only in JBA and JPA, probably, due to Hebrew influence
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
ngḥ - to gore (DJBA 729)
only in JBA and JPA, probably, due to Hebrew influence