Words

Arabic
ˁqq - to split, to rip, to cut (Lane 2095)
Arabic
ˁqq - to be undutiful, disobedient to his parent (Lane 2095)
Arabic
ˁqq - to make someone cry of pain or grief (Piamenta 333)

Yemeni Arabic

Arabic
ˁqr - to be sterile, barren (BK 2 314, Lane 2107)
Arabic
ˁqr - V. to be accumulated (fat on an animal); to grow well (plants) (TA 13 114)
Arabic
ˁaqqār- - what is used medically (plants and their roots) (Lane 2110)
Borrowed from Aramaic.
Arabic
ˁāqir- - barren, with no offspring (woman or man) (Lane 2110)
Arabic
ˁaqrab- - scorpion (Lane 2111)
Cf. ˁaqrab-at-, ˁaqrabāˀ- - scorpion (female) (BK 2 317, Lane 2111); ˁuqrubān-, ˁuqrubbān- - male scorpion (BK 2 317, Lane 2111); ˁaḳrabu l-māˀ- ‘écrevisse’ (BK 2 317).
Arabic
ˁqw - to dislike, to hate (Lane 2118)
Arabic
ˁurr-, ˁurrat- - dung of solid-hoofed animals and birds; human excrement (BK 2 205, Lane 1990)