Words

Arabic
ḏ̣iyyat- - corpse in putrefaction (TA 38 529, BK 2 147)
Arabic
dayaǯān- - grande nuée de sauterelles (large swarm of locusts) (BK 1 756, LA II 277)
Arabic
daǯāǯ- - cock, hen (Lane 852)
Arabic
ḏ̣iˀr- - the three stones upon which the cooking-pot is placed (Lane 1908)

pl. ḏ̣uˀār-

Arabic
fˀd - to bake a cake of bread or a lump of dough in the hot ashes; to roast the flesh-meat in the fire (Lane 2323)

Cf. Akk. paˀādu ‘to offer (?)’.

Arabic
fuˀād- - heart (Lane 2323)
Arabic
fˀm - IV. to widen; to fill a vessel; to become full of fat (Lane 2326)
Arabic
fiˀām- - a thing which is spread to sit upon or to lie upon (Lane 2326)

Probably related to Akk. piyāmu ‘a textile’, Gez. fāˀm ‘woof, spun yarn, opening of a tunic’, Tgn. faˀmi ‘the thread which is in the shuttle while weaving; thread for making the wool; weft’.

Arabic
fˀq - sangloter (to sob) (BK 2 529)
Arabic
fāqat- - poverty, want, need (Lane 2461)