Words

Arabic
maˁidat-/miˁdat- - stomach (Lane 2723)
Arabic
midmāk - layer of bricks (LA 10 517)

Borrowed from Aramaic (cf. Bib. Arm. nidbāk 'layer of bricks'), where the term is itself a borrowing from Akk. natbāku/natbaku.

Arabic
mdd - to pull; strain; extend by drawing or pulling; stretch (Lane 2695)
Arabic
ˀal-madīn- - lion (BK 2 1079)
Arabic
madar- - lumps, clods of dry clay (Lane 2698)
Arabic
madās- - a shoe, sandal (Lane 933)
Arabic
mīfaⁿ - baking tray (LA 15 467)
Arabic
maγārat- - cave (Lane 2307)
Arabic
mhr - to be skilled, expert (Lane 2470)
Arabic
mḥn - to try, to test (Lane 3018)

Must be related to PNWS *bḥn ‘to examine, test’.