Words

Arabic
fwq - to sob; to be about to pass forth (BK 2 647, Lane 246)
Arabic
fwq - II. pousser de fréquents hoquets (to hiccup frequently) (Dozy II 298)
Arabic
fwq - VII. to become lean, emaciated; VIII. to become poor, in want or need (Lane 2461)
Arabic
fuwwat- - madder (Lane 2454)
Arabic
fyḫ - to void excrement with an emission of wind (BK 2 652, Lane 2469)
Arabic
fyš - to glory, boast, magnify oneself; III. to vie, to contend in glory or excellence; to threaten much in fight (Lane 2471)
Arabic
fzz - to be frightened, afraid; to be excited; to disturb, to disquite (Lane 2392)
Arabic
fǯˁ - to pain, to afflict, to distress (Lane 2342)
Arabic
fǯl - to be thick and soft, or flaccid (Lane 2342)
Likely related to Akk. pagālu ‘to be massive’ (EDA I 160)
Arabic
fuǯl- - radish (Lane 2342)
The term most probably goes back to Akk. puglu ‘radish’