Words

Arabic
farḫ- - chick (BK 2 564, Lane 2362)
Arabic
farḫ- - bastard (Landberg 673)
dialect of Hadramaut Almost certainly connected to *parḫ- - chick, brood, young of a bird
Arabic
frk - VII. to be dislocated (the head of the humerus from its scapula), to be lax or slack (the shoulder-joint) (Lane 2388)
Arabic
frk - to rub and press a thing so that its integument becomes stripped off from its kernel, to rob and press the ears of corn so that the kernels become divested of their husks (Lane 2387)
Arabic
frm - couper en petits morceaux (to cut into small pieces) (BK 2 587)
Arabic
firind- - the grains of the pomegranate (Lane 2389)

Must be a borrowing from the same Aramaic source as Akk. pirindu ‘pomegranate seed’.

Arabic
frq - to make a separation (Lane 2383)
Arabic
frr - to flee (Lane 2355)
Arabic
frr - IV. to split, to cleave (Lane 2355)
Arabic
furār- - young of small cattle (BK 2 559, Lane 2356)

Var. farūr-, farīr-.