Words

Hebrew
dkˀ - to crush (HALOT 221)

Or dky.

Hebrew
dḳḳ - to crush; to become fine through grinding (HALOT 229)

daḳ ‘thin; scarce; fine; small, soft’ (HALOT 229)

Hebrew
dəlī - bucket (HALOT 222)
Hebrew
dlw - to draw water with a bucket (HALOT 222)

See also dəlī 'bucket' (HALOT 222).

Hebrew
dlḥ - to make turbid (HALOT 222)

Direct cognates are attested in Akk. dalāḫu 'to stir', Ugr. dlḥt 'thick, cloudy', Samal. dlḥ 'to stir up, to trouble; to be troubled', Off. Arm. dlḥ 'id.', Syr. dlḥ 'to trouble, to disturb, to discomfit'. Cf. JPA dlwḥth 'fear, fright', connected with Syr. dlḥ by Sokoloff.​​​​​​​

Hebrew
dll - to become little, tiny (HALOT 223)

dal ‘low, poor’ (HALOT 221)

Hebrew
dām - blood (HALOT 224)
Hebrew
dmy - to be silent, still (HALOT 225)
If Common Aramaic *dmk is related to Soq. déme (LS 129), it can be further compared to this Hbr. word.
Hebrew
dimˁā - tear (HALOT 227)
Hebrew
dōmän - dung (HALOT 227)