Words

Tigre
wätdä - to fix into the ground, to erect (WTS 439)
usually thought to be borrowed from Arabic (DRS 650, Leslau 1990:152), which is far from obvious (Kogan 2015: 204)
Tigre
wətud - firm, steadfast (WTS 440)
Tigre
wāṭāy - singer (WTS 449)
Tigre
-ye - my (genitive pronominal suffix, 1 sg.) (WTS 506)
Tigre
yom - day (WTS 508)
Tigre
zäḥal - dirt, rust (WTS 494)
Tigre
zəban - back (WTS 499)
Tigre
zəbˀi - hyena (WTS 499)
Borrowed from Tigrinya.
Tigre
zafna - to dance the funeral dance (woman), to dance (WTS 506)
Tigre
zagar - broad lance (WTS 505)