Words

Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
dly - to lift up, to draw water (DJBA 339)

See also dawlā 'bucket' (DJBA 316).

Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
dmā - blood (DJBA 340)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
dmk - to lie (DJBA 343)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
danbā - tail (DJBA 344)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
dōpnā, dāpnā - the chest surrounding the lungs; ribs; a single rib; the parties of the abdomen; board-partition (Jastrow 287, DJBA 348a)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
darnā - name of a parasite worm (found in the sheep's head); moth (in clothes), wood worm (DJBA 353)
Hbr. pB. and Jud. (one of them most probably borrowed from the other) are likely related, with a meaning shift ‘skin disease’ > ‘insect causing skin disease / damage’.
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
dth - grass (DJPA 157)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
dūr šinnē - gums (DJBA 322b)
most probably an Akkadian loanword
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
dwn - to judge, to bring suit (DJBA 319)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
dwrˀ - dwelling (DJBA 322)

dīrā ‘shed for animals’, dyrˀ ‘dwelling place’, dērtā ‘dwelling’ (DJBA 336).