Words

Arabic
ǯabr- - king; slave; servant; man; young man (Lane 374)
Arabic
ǯadd- - fortune (Lane 385)
Arabic
ǯīd- - neck (BK 1 361, Lane 493)
possibly related though semantically difficult
Arabic
ǯaḏab - the pith that is at the head of the palm-tree, from which the fibres are pulled off and then eaten (Lane 395)
Arabic
ǯḏr - to cut (BK 1 269, Lane 395)

Cf. Ebl. ga-ša-lum ‘to cut’

Arabic
ǯdd - to cut, to cut off (Lane 384)
Arabic
ǯdd - to be great; to be serious (Lane 384)
Arabic
ǯdd - to be fortunate (Lane 384)
Arabic
ǯadīd- - new (Lane 386)
Arabic
miǯdāf- - aile (d'un oiseau) (wing (of a bird) (BK 1 265)
The word is formed after the pattern of «nomen instrumenti» from the verbal root ǯdf ‘voler d’une vole rapide, etc’