Geez
-omu, -homu - their; them (genitive and accusative pronominal suffix, 3 masc. pl.)
(CDG 218, Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:101)
-homu is the allomorph used with verbal forms ending in *-ā (the etymological guttural is restored). See Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:105.
Geez
-on, -hon - their; them (genitive and accusative pronominal suffix, 3 fem. pl.)
(CDG 218, Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:101)
-hon is the allomorph used with verbal forms ending in *-ā (the etymological guttural is restored). See Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:105.
Geez
hawlaya - to ridicule, mock, make fun of, jeer at
(CDG 220)
Also ḥawlaya.
Geez
hayyal - ibex, mountain goat
(CDG 221, LLA 14)
The origin of the initial laryngeal is totally obscure.
Geez
ḥabl - string, cord, rope, snares
(CDG 223)
Geez
ḥab(a)la - to be dissolute, lustful
(CDG 223)
Derived by Leslau from ḥab(a)la ‘to act craftily, tell a lie, plot’ (< Sem. *ḫbl), but probably to be compared to the present root.
Note a variant root with -n-: ḥənbərbəre ‘scab, scabby eruption on the skin’
[ibid. 236]
Geez
ḥabs - prison
(CDG 225, LLA 103)
borrowed from Arabic
Geez
ḥǝbaṭ - boil, swelling, tumor
(CDG 225)