Words

Arabic
dirˁ- - a coat of mail; a garment, or piece of cloth, in the middle of which a woman cuts an opening for the head to be put through, and to which she puts arms, and the two openings of which she sews up; a woman's garment which is worn above the qamīṣ- (Lane 871)
Arabic
ḏ̣arib- - a stone projecting from a mountain or from rugged ground; a small mountain or hill (Lane 1909)
Arabic
daran- - tumeurs dures sur le corps, qui proviennent ordinairement de l'atrabile, comme dans la lèpre (applied to a camel means mangy, or scabby) (Dozy I 437, Lane 875)
Arabic
madrasat- - a place of reading, or study (Lane 871)
Arabic
darṣ-, dirṣ- - foetus (de chat, de lièvre, de hérisson, de gerboise) (fetus (cat, hare, hedgehog, jerkin) (BK 1 689)
Arabic
drṣ - narrow, impossible to broaden (al-Iryani 396)

Yemeni Arabic.

Arabic
dsm - être gras (to be fat) (BK 1 697)
Arabic
dasam­- - qualité d'un aliment gras (quality of a fatty food) (BK 1 697)
Arabic
ˀadsam- - très gras (very fat) (BK 1 697)
Arabic
durdur- - part of the gum where teeth grow (BK 1 687)