Words

Geez
fāˀm - woof, spun yarn, opening of a tunic (CDG 154)

Cf. Tgn. faˀmi ‘the thread which is in the shuttle while weaving; thread for making the wool; weft’, probably related to Akk. piyāmu ‘a textile’, Ar. fiˀām- ‘a thing which is spread to sit upon or to lie upon’.

Geez
ˀafˀama - to put a morsel of food in another’s mouth, to feed (CDG 154)
Geez
fdy - paying, rewarding, compensating (CDG 155)
Geez
fagˁa - to live a life of pleasure, to enjoy oneself, to be given to delight (CDG 156)
Geez
fahaḳa - to have hiccups (CDG 156)
Geez
faḥala - to be lasxivious, sexually aroused (animals) (CDG 156)
Geez
fəḥm - charcoal (CDG 157)
Geez
faḥasa - to dig, to examine, to scrutinize carefully, to question repeatedly (CDG 157)

Note Ar. bḥṯ ‘to search, to inquire, to investigate’ and fḥṯ ‘to search, to seek, to inquire, to examine’.

Geez
faḫara - to engage, to betroth, to espouse (CDG 158)
Geez
fakḥa - to be happy, to rejoice (CDG 158)