Words

Arabic
ḥašīšu d-dīnāri - hop (Dozy I 288)
Arabic
ḥišwat­-, ḥašwat-, ḥašaⁿ - viscera (any interior part of the body); intestines (BK 1 435)
Also maḥšaⁿ ‘stomach’ (BK 1 436); ḥašaⁿ ‘painful breathing; asthma’; ḥašiⁿ ‘painful breathing’; ḥšy ‘have asthma’ [ibid.]; semantic shifts from the unattested/lost meaning ‘lung’.
Arabic
ḥaṣaⁿ - pebbles or small stones (Lane 587)
Arabic
ḥaṣīr- - a mat woven of reeds or of palm-leaves; a garment, or piece of cloth, ornamented and variegated (Lane 583)
Arabic
ḥaṣabat- - measles (Lane 582)
Arabic
ḥiṣḥiṣ- - stone, particles of stone, dust (LA 7 18)
Arabic
ḥiṣn- - a fortress, a fort, a fortified place (Lane 586)
An Aramaism (Jeffery 1938:110).
Arabic
ḥattā - until (Lane 509)
Arabic
ḥtt - I. to remove the leaves of a tree; VII. to fell off (the hair from one’s head) (Lane 508)
Cf. PArm. *nḥt ‘to go down’.
Arabic
ḥṭb - to collect firewood (Lane 593)