Words

Amharic
bässälä - to be ripe; to be cooked (AED 896)
Amharic
abässärä - to bring good tidings (AED 897)
Amharic
bəš(šə)b(əš)ša - tree the root of which furnishes a red dye which is put around the eyes (AED 903)
Amharic
bušt - blanket or cloak made of wool; strong raincoat of olden times (AED 903, Ludolf 41)
Var. buššət. Borrowed from Arb. bušt, bišt ‘étoffe de laine brune’ Dozy I 88.
Amharic
bet - house (AED 912)
Amharic
bätäbbätä - to rip out the entrails, to rip or slash open (AED 917)
Amharic
bättäkä - to bruise, to hit someone leaving an internal wound but no blood flow; to make a hole in a garment (insect) (AED 918)
Amharic
bättäkä - to bruise, to hit someone leaving an internal wound but no blood flow; to make a hole in a garment (insect) (AED 918)
Amharic
Amharic
battälä - to work alone, without any helper, to do things all by oneself (AED 915)

Probably connected to *batūl- ‘virgin’