Words

Hebrew
ḥākak - to scratch (Jastrow 462)
pB.
Hebrew
ḥkm - to be wise (HALOT 313)
Hebrew
ḥēḳ - lap, loin, hips (HALOT 312)
Possibly < *ḥiḳw-­ with a loss of -­w (cf. rēāˁ ‘companion, friend’ < *riˁw-?­), though the plene-spelling ḥyḳ rather speaks for proto Hbr. *ḥayḳ-­
Hebrew
ḥōḳ - prescription, rule (HALOT 347)
Hebrew
ḥōl - sand (HALOT 297)
Hebrew
ḥly - to grow weak, tired; to fall sick, to be ill (HALOT 316)
Hebrew
ḥōl - phoenix (HALOT 297, Jastrow 433)
Hebrew
ḥīl, ḥīlā - labour pains (HALOT 312)
Hebrew
ḥēläb - fat (covering the entrails, kidneys and liver, breast, etc.) (HALOT 315)
Hebrew
ḥālāb - milk (HALOT 315)