Words

Hebrew
gˁš - (hitpo.) to vomit loudly (HALOT 200)
Cf. Hbr. pB. gˁš ‘to cough or sneeze’ (Jastrow 261) with a meaning shift.
Hebrew
gab - back (HALOT 170)
< *gabb-, possibly < *ganb-
Hebrew
gab - body, esp. back (Jastrow 203)
pB.
Hebrew
gabbōt ˁēnayim - eyebrows (HALOT 170)
pl. fem.; lit. ‘g. of the eyes’
Hebrew
gab - eye-brow; the elevation around genitals (Jastrow 203)
pB.
Hebrew
gēb - pit, ditch (HALOT 170)
Hebrew
gibbēăḥ - with receding hair-line (HALOT 173)
Hebrew
gabbaḥat - receding hair-line; bare spot (HALOT 173)
Hebrew
gəbūl - boundary, territory (HALOT 171)
Hebrew
gibbēn - hunchbacked (HALOT 174)
A hapax whose alternative interpretation is ‘one having defective eyebrow’; though in most Hebrew dictionaries this word is interpreted as ‘humpbacked’, the context of Lv 21: 20 rather suggests a defect in the eye area.