Words

Arabic
ˀaǯḏam- - having his arm, or hand, cut off, or amputated (Lane 398)
Arabic
ˀǯr - to hire; to be hired (Lane 23)
Arabic
ˀižər, ˀəžər, ˀiǯr - foot (Maʕṣarānī–Segal 24, Barthélemy 3, Dozy I 11)
Arabic dialect of Syria; ˀiǯr - Arabic dialect of Daṯīna (Landberg. Glossaire Daṯînois, 63)
Arabic
ˀiǯǯāṣ - plum (Lane 24)
Arabic
ˁaṣīdat- - a sort of thick gruel consisting of wheat-flour moistened and stirred about with clarified butter, and cooked (Lane 2060)
Arabic
ˁbd - to serve, worship, adore (Lane 1934)
Arabic
ˁabd- - male slave (Lane 1935)
Arabic
ˁbl - to be large, big, thick (Lane 1941)
Arabic
ˀaˁbal - a mountain of which stones are white; rough, rugged thick stone which may be red, black or white (Lane 1942)
Arabic
ˁabāqiyat- - scar caused by a wound in the ball, or most elevated part, of the cheek (Lane 1940)