Words

Arabic
fry - to slit, to cut (Lane 2391)
Possibly related to Akk. parāˀu ‘to slice, to slit’. This is a good match from the semantic point of view, but the word-final “strong aleph” in Akkadian is unlikely to correspond to -y in Arabic (EDA I 226)
Arabic
frz - to set apart, to remove, to separate (Lane 2365)
Arabic
firzil- - shackle, fetter (TA 30 155)
Arabic
frǯ - to make an opening, an intervening space between two things (Lane 2359)
Arabic
farǯ- - pudendum, vulva, vagina (Lane 2359)
Arabic
farruǯ- - chicken (Lane 2360)
Arabic
fissat- - pet (BK 2 591)
Arabic
fasfas-, fisfisat- - bed-bug (BK 2 594)
Arabic
fsḫ - to dislocate, to remove from its place, to separate, to disperse; to be weak in intellect and in body (BK 2 592, Lane 2395)
Alternatively, may go back to PWS *pṣḥ ‘to smash, to grind’ or PWS *pšḫ ‘to break off, to separate’.
Arabic
fsḥ - to be spacious, roomy; VII. to be dilated with joy (one's bosom) (Lane 2395)