Amharic
amora - large bird
(AED 1124)
Also ǧofe amora ‘vulture’; zämač amora ‘vulture which follows the army in order to feast on the dead’, ibid.
Also Old Amh. ˀamora ‘Geier’, Lttmann 1943:491.
The diachronic nature of both vowels is problematic. -e may go back to *-aya resulting from secondary attachment of the 1 sg. pronominal suffix *-ya (Kogan 2009:66).
Also Old Amh., Littman 1943:492.
Amharic
anč̣ət - a kind of hawk with a white breast
(K 1252)
Also Old. Amh. ḥangät, ˀangät, Littmann 1943:484, 492, ḥangät, Ludolf 6.
Amharic
anko - young locust
(AED 1223)
Probably related without augmented -b-.
Amharic
anko - general term for baboon
(AED 1223)