Arabic
slq - V. to climb a wall
(Lane 1410)
Cf. PArm. *slḳ ‘to go up’. Kogan 2015:376: “(The) isolated position (of the verb - A.N.) within Arabic makes one wonder about a possible Aramaic origin (so C. Brockelmann in LSyr. 477, contrast Nöldeke 1903:419).”
Arabic
samāmat- - kind of little bird similar to a swallow
(BK 1 1134, Lane 1419, LA XII 305)
Cf. also Arb. sumānat-, sumānā ‘species of quaiľ (BK 1 1143, Fr. II 358, Lane 1432, LA XIII 220), to be analyzed as *sum- with a suffixed -ān-?.