Words

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ḥódir - to put prickly branches on the top of a stone wall to make it impenetrable for livestock (CSOL I 553)
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ḥídho - a herb with edible roots (Boerhavia diffusa) (LS 164; CSOL I 553; Miller–Morris 2004:639; Bulakh 2022:203; Bulakh 2022:210)

also ḥídhe (m.) or ḥíde (f.) (Bulakh 2023:206)

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ḥéde - to carry (Naumkin et al. 2016a:47, 51; LS 164)
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ḥef - to carry in one’s arms (CSOL III; Naumkin–Kogan 2021 :530; Kogan 2020:15)
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ḥfor - to dig (LS 185; CSOL I 554; CSOL II 474)
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ḥfor - burrow, hole, cave (CSOL II 474; CSOL I 554; LS 185)
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ḥfoŝ or ḥéfeŝ - to be light, swift (LS 185; Naumkin et al. 2014a:42, 59)
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ḥgg - to make a pilgrimage, go on hajj (LS 162)

a borrowing from Arabic

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ḥágaḷ - eyebrow (LS 162)
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ḥégoḷ - to enclose with stones, to support with stones (Naumkin et al. 2014b:37, 57; LS 162)