Words

Arabic
ˁaḏqat-, ˁiḏqat- - a piece of colored wool that is hung around the neck of an animal to recognize it (BK 2 203, Lane 1988)
Arabic
ˁḏr - to excuse, to free, to exempt from blame (Lane 1983)
Arabic
ˁuḏr - attainment, accomplishing of what one wants, success, victory (Lane 1985)
see root *ˁḏr
Arabic
ˁḍḍ - to bite (Lane 2069)
Arabic
ˁdd - to count (Lane 1969)
Arabic
ˁiḍḍ- - small thorny trees (Lane 2070)
Also ˁuḍḍ- ‘thick, large firewood’ (Lane 2070), ˁiḍāh- ‘any great trees having thorns’ (ibid. 2076).
Arabic
ˁuḍāḍ- - le haut du nez, à l’endroit où les sourcils se séparent (the top of the nose, where the eyebrows part) (BK 2 277)
Var. ˁaḍḍāḍ-. According to Belot Arb.-Fr. 501, the same two words mean ‘os, cartilage’.
Arabic
ˁaḍd- - upper arm from the elbow to the shoulder-blade (Lane 2072)
Arabic
ˁaḏ̣m- - bone (BK 2 293, Lanes 2086)
Arabic
ˁiḏ̣āyat-, ˁaḏ̣āˀat- - gecko (BK 2 294, Lane 2088)