Words

Hebrew
ḳṭl - to kill (HALOT 1092)
Hbr. ḳṭl is borrowed from Aramaic (see Wagner 1966:100‒101 and Kogan 2015:111-112)
Hebrew
ḳṭp - to pluck off (twigs, ears of corn) (HALOT 1094)
Hebrew
ḳṭr - to make a sacrifice, to go up in smoke (HALOT 1094)
Hebrew
ḳwm - to rise, to get up (HALOT 1068)
The meaning “to stand” is expressed by the verb ˁmd (HALOT 840)
Hebrew
ḳwš - to trap with a snare (HALOT 1091)
Hebrew
ḳayyān - one having abnormally large testicles (Jastrow 1359)
Suggests a non-reduplicated stem underlying Sem. *ḳīḳ(-­at)-­, which is probably to be reconstructed as *ḳayḳay-.­
Hebrew
ḳyˀ - to spit, be sick; (hip.) to vomit something (HALOT 1096)
Hebrew
ḳayiṣ - summer; summer fruit; summer harvest (HALOT 1098)
Hebrew
ḳyṣ - to wake up (HALOT 1098)
a byform of yḳṣ
Hebrew
kzb - to lie (HALOT 467)