däggʷäsä - to cover a book cover, scabbard or saddle with leather; to affix metal decorations along a sword scabbard; to make designs on a book cover or on jewelry with a metal tool
(AED 1832)
Cf. also däḳḳʷsä “to grind or crush into a fine powder” (AED 1767)
Amharic
däḳäddäḳä - to stamp on the ground, to pound, to beat, to thrash
(AED 1770)
Amharic
däḳḳäḳä - to beat, to thrash soundly; to be fine, minute
(AED 1768)
Amharic
dälla - to go, to go off, to go away, to flee (from), to dash off
(AED 1704)