Words

Arabic
ˀaṭad- - thorny plant (LA 3 88)
Arabic
ˀwn - to be at ease, to enjoy a life of ease and tranquility; to be grave, steady, calm (Lane 129)
Arabic
ˀibnu ˀāwan - (pl. banātu ˀāwān) jackal (BK 1 72, Lane 131)
More details see in Hommel 1879: 306-7. A detailed discussion can also be found in LA where the term is thought to be derived from the sound wāwā produced by the animal.
Arabic
ˀuwār- - heat, flame (LA 4 39)
Arabic
ˀws - to offer a present (LA 6 20)
Arabic
ˀaws- - gift (LA 6 20)
Arabic
ˀiwazz- - goose (BK 1 68, Lane 125)
Cf. also wazz- ‘oie’ (BK 2 1527, Fr. IV 460). Both forms in Lane 125, LA V 428-9.
Arabic
ˀayy- - who, which, what (BK I 93, Lane 131)
Arabic
ˀiyyā- - nota accusativi (Lane 135)
Arabic
ˀaydaˁ- - resin of the dragon blood tree (LA 8 490)

Probably a rendering of the Soq. ídhaˁ.