Words

Tigrinya
dorar - a variety of sorghum (TED 1736)
Tigrinya
däräsä - to write, to compose a homily, a book of hymns, to sing someone’s praises (as do the men who earn their living by going from house to house or to banquets) (TED 2078)
Tigrinya
däräsä - to arrive at one’s destination (TED 2078)
from Amharic
Tigrinya
därät - chest (TED 2085)
Probably, related to milking of being Arb. loan-words (for a wide circulation of this Arb. borrowing, cf. E. Cush.: Somali darar ‘avere più latte’ [Som.-It. 135]).
Tigrinya
das - a kind of pavilion originally made with fresh green branches laid over a framework of poles planted in the ground (TED 2099)
Tigrinya
däwwärä - to search, to scout (TED 2145)

Likely borrowed from dialectal Arabic (сf. Piamenta 159, Behnstedt 94). 

Tigrinya
däyyänä - to condemn, to judge (TED 2153)

dayna- ‘judge’ (TED 2128)

Tigrinya
faˀmi - the thread which is in the shuttle while weaving; thread for making the wool; weft (TED 2713)

Cf. Gez. fāˀm ‘woof, spun yarn, opening of a tunic’, probably related to Akk. piyāmu ‘a textile’, Ar. fiˀām- ‘a thing which is spread to sit upon or to lie upon’.

Tigrinya
färäyä - to bear fruit (TED 2668)
Tigrinya
fäč̣fäč̣ä - to crush, pound, to break to bits (TED 2736)