Words

Tigrinya
dämmäwä - to be handsome, beautiful, to have a well-proportioned, well-formed or perfect figure (TED 2068)
possible cognate to *dmy - ‘to be like, resemble’
Tigrinya
dander, dandär - thistle (TED 2130)
Tigrinya
dändäs - bank, embankment, shore; edge, brink (of a cliff), end, border (TED 2130)
Tigrinya
dongolla, dängʷålla - boulder, rock (TED 2132)
Tigrinya
dənnəš - potato (TED 2122)
Tigrinya
där - goat pen built with dry stone walls (TED 2074)

Perhaps related.

Tigrinya
dəro - before, formerly, earlier, in ancient days (TED 2075)

Probably related following Leslau 1956: 247 and EDG 218.

Tigrinya
dar - edge, end, border; termination (TED 2075)

See also därät ‘border, extremity, limit’ (TED 2085). It is hard to say whether these and other Neo-Ethiopian terms for ‘border, limit’ belong to PS *dawr, in view of the semantic difference. Reduplicated expressions like kab dar kəsab dar ‘from end to end’ and dar dar kid ‘go along the side!’ (TED 2075) are noteworthy.

Tigrinya
därbäyä - to throw, to throw away, to throw down; to toss (away), to discard, to cast away, to chuck, to shed (clothes), to unload, to ejaculate (utter) (TED 2084)
Tigrinya
därho - chicken, hen (TED 2075)