Words

Hebrew
dwk - to pound in a mortar (HALOT 216)
Hebrew
dūrā (dawwārā) - a parasite worm in the bowels (Jastrow 289)
pB.
Hebrew
dōr - dwelling-place (HALOT 217)
Hebrew
dōr - period, age; generation (BDB 189)

Often in dōr (wā)-dōr ‘forever’.

Hebrew
dwš - to thresh; to trample down (HALOT 218)

Or dyš.

Hebrew
dyn - to pleade one’s cause (HALOT 220)
Hebrew
dayyā - unclean bird of prey (frequenting ruins) (HALOT 220)
Hebrew
gˀy - to be high; to be arrogant (HALOT 168)
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-