Words

Arabic
hamūlat- - (a herd) left to graze by itself (LA 11 849)
ˀallatī qad ˀuhmilat turˁā an internal Arabic derivation from hml ‘to let alone, to disregard’, no connection to *hamull-at- - crowd
Arabic
hmlt - to overflow and pour forth (water, rain) (LA 11 848, Lane 3045)
Arabic
hunna - they (fem.) (BK II 1450)
Arabic
-hunna - their; them (genitive and accusative pronominal suffix, 3 fem. pl.) (Fischer 2002 § 268)
Arabic
hnd - II. to be slow in doing, to be reluctant to do something (TA 9 351)
Arabic
hrb - to flee (Lane 2889)
Arabic
harm- - kind of saline plant (LA 12 722)

Probably related to MSA *hVrā̆m- ‘tree’.

Arabic
harmā - old wood (TA 34 89)

= ˀal-qadīmu mina l-ḥaṭabi

Probably related to MSA *hVrā̆m- ‘tree’.

Arabic
hārūn- - chat (Dozy II 752)
Possibly related (unless a secondary derivation from hirr- id., ibid. 760).
Arabic
hrǯ - to kill (LA 2 454)