Words

Amharic
fäč̣č̣ä - to grind grain (AED 2346, Ludolf 102)
Amharic
fäčč̣ä - to grind, to crush (AED 2346)
Amharic
fadät - small weasel-like animal which emits a bad odor like a skunk does (AED 2333, AYMQ 969)
Amharic
foggälä - to boast (AED 2337)
Amharic
fäggämä - to knock down; to fall down, to fall flat (AED 2337)
Amharic
feḳo - a kind of gazelle (AED 2298)
Amharic
fäkka - to burst open, to bloom, to be ripe (AED 2327)
Amharic
fäḳḳ alä - to stand aside (AED 2297)
Cf. also fäḳäḳḳ alä ‘to stand or step aside’ (ibid. 2299).
Amharic
afaḳä (caus. stem) - to sob, sigh, gasp (AED 2298)
Amharic
fäḳḳädä - to count, to check on livestock that have been taken to pasture; to allow, to permit, to authorize, to approve (AED 2300)