Words

Tigre
säyämä - to constitute, to appoint as a chieftain (WTS 227)
Tigre
šəˁir - barley (WTS 226)
Borrowed from Arabic.
Tigre
šib, šibät - grey hair (WTS 227)
Tigre
šəbəḥ - fat (WTS 216)
Tigre
šəbər - hind-quarter and tail-piece of a slaughtered animal (WTS 216)
Tigre
šäbašäbä - to put in folds (WTS 216)
PC *sbb ‘to turn’ may be connected
Tigre
šafḳa - to be dense (forest, bushes) (WTS 231)
Tigre
šefle - having large feet (WTS 230)
Tigre
šəfər - manure, dung (WTS 230)

Is likely related to Proto-MSA *ṯVfVr-at- ‘dung pellet’, but further possible cognates are rather uncertain (SED I No. 282). (Kogan 2015:575)

Tigre
šəḥ - thousand (WTS 207)
probably related to *ŝyḫ - “big, high number”? (Kogan 2015: 577)