Syriac
ḳamḥā - insectum quoddam (a certain kind of insect)
(LSyr. 423, PS 2337)
In nāḥəlat ḳamḥā. Both elements of this compound term (whose literal meaning is ‘sifting-the-flour’) may go back to original animal names re-interpreted by popular etymology (cf. *nVḥl- ‘swarm of bees’, SED II No. 160 for nāḥəlat).