Words

Arabic
raym- - excess, redundance, superiority; small mountains (Lane 1203)
For rēm ‘Dach, Haus’ in the Arabic dialects of Yemen v. Behnstedt 481 (most probably due to South Arabian substratum influence). The same is true of raym- ‘stairs,’ registered as a Yemenite word in Classical lexicography (al-Selwi 1987:101)
Arabic
ryq - rendre, vomir, cracher quelque chose (to throw up, spit something) (BK 1 963)
Arabic
rayr-, rīr- - saliva of a child (BK 1 961, Lane 1200)
Arabic
rǯˁ - to return, to come back (Lane 1037)
Arabic
rǯb - to be frightened, afraid (Lane 1033)
Arabic
raǯul- - man (Lane 1045)
originally perhaps ‘foot-soldier’ (< riǯl- ‘foot’)
Arabic
rǯm - to stone; II. to place a stone on one’s grave (Lane 1047)
Arabic
rǯm - to revile, to utter evil speech; III. to plead in defense of someone (Lane 1047)
Arabic
raǯam- - stones that are placed upon a grave (Lane 1048)
Arabic
raǯaz- - convulsive motion in the hind leg or the thighs of a camel (Lane 1036)