Words

Arabic
ˀibrat- - needle; sting; the extremity of a horn; the [privy] member of a man (Lane 5)
Arabic
ˀibṭ- - armpit (Lane 7)
Arabic
ˀby - to refuse (Lane 12)
note the wide presence of ˀabā ‘to want’ in a variety of Arabic dialects, notably those of Southern Arabia (GD 11‒62, Behnstedt 5‒6, DRS 3)
Arabic
ˀadham - dark (Lane 925)
Arabic
ˀdm - être rouge, avoir la peau brunie (to be red; to have brown skin) (BK 1 19, Lane 37)
Arabic
ˀdm - to mix, to associate, to unite in company (Lane 35)
Arabic
ˀadam- - skin (Lane 36)
probably connected with a shift of meaning, cf. bašar- - skin; mankind < PWS *baŝar- ‘meat, flesh’
Arabic
ˀādam- - tawny, dark-complexioned; having an intermixed color (Lane 37)
Arabic
ˀadamat- - the interior of earth or ground (Lane 36)
Arabic
ˀādamiyy- - human being (Lane 37)