Words

Harari
kullu- - all (EDH 92)
Harari
kulāy - kidney (EDH 92)
Harari
kim - toward, to (EDH 92)
A combination of k ‘to’ (see PS *kV) and the enclitic -m (Arakelova 2001:18)?
Harari
kuruˀ - cubit, arm below the elbow (EDH 93)
probably related or there can be a connection with *kurāˁ- - knee and shin-bone; lower leg (of animal) (SED I No. 157, Kogan 2011: 225)
Harari
käräbu - drum (EDH 93)
Harari
kurumbāy - elbow (EDH 94)
Note ­-mb < *m in Har. Cf. discussion in [EDH 94] where the underlying form kurun+bāy is postulated with reservations to compare it to Amh. kərn ‘elbow’, Gog. kərrä (cf. *kʷirāˁ­ ‘knee and shin-bone; lower leg (of animal)’, No. 157); at the same time, a possibility of the Har. term «coming close» to Sel. kirmāyo is also admitted.
Harari
kirār - a six-stringed lyre (EDH 94)
Harari
kärsi - abdomen, belly (EDH 94)
Also in Ancient Har.: karsi, Cerulli 1936:422.
Harari
käsäl - charcoal, coal (EDH 95)
Harari
kut/kutit - as, like, in order that (EDH 95)
See Arakelova 2001:17 for comparison with Aramaic forms (*kV-wāt)