Words

Jibbali
ẓ̂ɔ́fɔ́r - to plait the hair (JL 324)
Jibbali
ẓ̂īft - wedding or funeral feast (JL 327)

A borrowing from Arb. ḍiyāfat-.

Jibbali
zegg - to run quickly (JL 316)

Cf. Soq. zέgzeg ‘to run calmly’.

Jibbali
ẓ̂agm - cheek (JL 324)
Jibbali
ẓ̂γérér - to shriek, to scream (JL 324)
Jibbali
ẓ̂aγáṯ - to grip, to hold, to take a handful; to squeeze, to crumple (JL 324)

Also ẓ̂aγṯ ‘handfuľ.

Jibbali
zaḥé - to brush aside (JL 318)

Cf. Mhr. zəḥū ‘to bump into; to brush aside, to push out of the way’.

Jibbali
ẓ̂aḥák - to laugh (JL 325)
Jibbali
ẓ̂ɛ̄l - to become cold (JL 323)
See Kogan 2015:493 for the discussion of the different terms with the meaning “cold”.
Jibbali
ẓ̂alˁ - rib (JL 325)