Words

Arabic
ṭlq - to divorce one’s wife (Lane 1871)
Arabic
ṭmˀ - to be unclean (a woman during menstruation) (TA 1 329)
Very marginally attested (ṭamaˀat il-marˀatu ˀiḏa ḥāḍat wa-ṭ-ṭamˀu l-ḥayḍu) and perhaps not genuine in Arabic.
Arabic
ṭīn- - mud, clay (Lane 1906)
treated as Syriac loanword in Jeffery 1938: 208
Arabic
ṭunbūr- - a mandoline (Lane 1885)
Arabic
ṭnn - to sleep (Lane 1833)

May be related to PES *ṭnn ‘to be asleep’ or proto-MSA *ṭnn ‘to go to sleep’.

Arabic
ṭrd - to drive away, expel, banish (Lane 1838)
Arabic
ṭrw - to be fresh, juicy, moist (Lane 1851)
Arabic
ṭwl - to be elongated, extended, long (Lane 1895)
Arabic
ṭayyib- - pleasant, delightful, delicious, sweet (Lane 1902)
Arabic
ṭayr- - bird (Lane 1904)