Words

Arabic
ḥammāmat- - middle of chest, chest, breastbone, etc. (BK 1 487)
There are two other anatomical terms which are, however, difficult to compare for semantic reasons: ḥammāˀ- ‘fesses’ [ibid. 486] and ḥamm­-, ḥammat-­ ‘fat tail of melted sheep’ [ibid.] (an original meaning likely to be ‘fat tail of a sheep’, the meaning ‘melted’ acquired through contamination with the homonymous verb ḥmm ‘chauffer’ [ibid. 485]
Arabic
ḥmr - IX. to be red (Lane 640)
Arabic
ḥmr - to suffer from indigestion (Lane 640)
Arabic
ˀaḥmar- - red (Lane 641)
is perhaps related to Hbr. ḥmr ‘to glow, to burn’ (HALOT 330)
Arabic
ḥimār- - donkey, wild ass, onager (BK 1 490, Lane 641)
Arabic
ḥummaṣat- - cautère, ulcère artificiel (cautery, artificial ulcer) (Dozy I 322)
Arabic
ḥamaṭīṭ- - serpent (BK 1 493, LA VII 277)
Arabic
ḥmy - to protect, defend (Lane 651)
Arabic
ḥāmiyat- - mass of stones with which a well is cased; all the stones of the casing of a well, matching one another (Lane 652)
Arabic
ḥāmiyeh - Hofraum (courtyard) (Behnstedt 288)
Yemenite