Not attested in the available dictionaries of Classical Arabic
Arabic
fḥṯ - to search, to seek, to inquire, to examine
(Lane 2344)
Note Ar. bḥṯ ‘to search, to inquire, to investigate’, Gez faḥasa ‘to dig, to examine, to scrutinize carefully, to question repeatedly’. fḥṯ and faḥasa are probably related to bḥṯ via devoicing of the first radical.
faḫūr- - a she-camel great in the udder, but having little milk; a palm-tree great in the trunk, thick in the branches; a house great in the yard and long therein
(Lane 2349)
Borrowed from Akkadian paḫāru ‘potter’ through Aramaic.
Arabic
faḫiḏ- - thigh; the smallest subdivision of a tribe
(Lane 2349, BK 2 552)
Also faḫḏ-, fiḫḏ-.
Arabic
fakk- - joint connecting the two jaws; part of a mouth comprising both jaws
(BK 2 624)
Cf. also fanik- ‘endroit où les deux mâchoires se joignent; endroit de la bouche compris entre la lèvre inférieure et le menton à la naissance de la barbe’ [BK 2 639] (with a secondary -n-?).