Words

Amharic
dagma - second (AED 1829–1830)
Amharic
dägäñña - highlander (AED 1827)
Amharic
dəgər - a pair of wooden fittings, usually made of acacia wood, which are held by pins to the shaft of the plow above the plowshare for use in regulating the angle of the plowshare (AED 1831, KBT 1139)
Amharic
däggʷäsä - to cover a book cover, scabbard or saddle with leather; to affix metal decorations along a sword scabbard; to make designs on a book cover or on jewelry with a metal tool (AED 1832)

Cf. also däḳḳʷ “to grind or crush into a fine powder” (AED 1767)

Amharic
däḳäddäḳä - to stamp on the ground, to pound, to beat, to thrash (AED 1770)
Amharic
däḳḳäḳä - to beat, to thrash soundly; to be fine, minute (AED 1768)
Amharic
dälla - to go, to go off, to go away, to flee (from), to dash off (AED 1704)
Amharic
däm - blood (AED 1716)
Amharic
dama - dark red (AED 1720)

Phonologically and semantically compatible with the present root, but Leslau considers it to be Cushitism.

Amharic
dämäddämä - to let the hair grow, have an Afro (AED 1727)