näkätä - to drive in (a dart); to hit a branch or hedge with a stick
(TED 1342‒1343)
Tigrinya
näḳḳäwä - muggire, ragliare e cosi dicesi del vociare di molte altre bestie (to moo, bray and so on, is said of the shouting of many other beasts)
(TED 1317, Bassano 1918: 444)
A reflex of a variant root related to the present one.
Used as the polite form when mentioning one or several persons. The pronoun represents a combination of the base nəss- (going back to PS *napš-) and the 3 pl. m. pronominal suffix.