lämd - sheepskin cloak or ornate ceremonial garment of velvet and gold brocade which may also have a lion's mane or panther skin attached to the shoulders and which is worn by persons of status; leather or hide backpack for carrying a baby
(AAD 49)
The above meaning is attested for Argobba of Aliyu Amba. For Argobba of Ṭollaha lämd ‘leather’ (AAD 203)
Argobba
lämmäda, lämmäd - to be accustomed
(Leslau 1997:210, AAD 48)