Words

Arabic
duḫn- - millet (Lane 861)
Arabic
dakkat- - an elevated place, a flat-topped structure upon which one sits (Lane 899)
Arabic
dīk- - domestic cock (Lane 942)
Arabic
dkk - to break, to crush (Lane 898)
Arabic
damm-, dimām- - clouds in which is no water (Lane 910)
Arabic
dam­- - blood (BK 1 736, Lane 916)
N. Yem. damm (Behnstedt 1992: 387), (same form in most Arb. dial., cf. Nöldeke 1910: 118).
Arabic
damˁ- - tear (BK 1 732, Lane 913)
Arabic
dimāγ- - brain (Lane 914)
Arabic
dimn-, damān- - dung, manure (BK 1 735, Lane 915)
Arabic
dms - to become heavy, strong (darkness); to bury; to cover, to conceal (LA 6 105)

dammasa l-ḫamra 'II. to seal a vessel with wine' (LA 6 105). To be compared with Akk. damāšu 'to wipe; to cover', PES *dmš 'to wipe out, to efface', Geez damasa 'to cover, to hide' and, most probably, with Mhr. hədmōs 'to dip', Jib. edmís 'to dip', Soq. édməs 'to plant tree saplings into a hole'.