Words

Amharic
tärgʷämäggʷämä - to grumble, to mutter complainingly, to rumble (e.g. thunder) (AED 413)
Amharic
täsanä - to be or become impossible (CDG 480, Bulakh 2014:188)
Amharic
täsiyat, täsəyat - noon, midday (AED 974)
Also Old Amharic täsat ‘die neunte Stunde’ (Littmann 1943:489)
Amharic
təw(w) - small elephant (AED 994)
Somewhat remote semantically.
Amharic
ṭäbba - to suck (breast)
Amharic
ṭäbba - to dismember, butcher, cut up the carcass of a butchered animal (AED 2141)
Amharic
ṭäbbäbä - to be narrow (AED 2148)
Amharic
ṭäbbäḳä - to be firm, secure, tight; to be adhesive, pasted or soldered on; to join someone, to follow after him (AED 2145)
Amharic
ṭäbat, ṭəbat, ṭʷat - morning (AED 2140)
Amharic
ṭabita - large pancake-like bread made from fermented batter similar to ənǧära-bread (AED 2149, Guidi 819)