Words

Amharic
lämd - sheepskin cloak or ornate ceremonial garment of velvet and gold brocade which may also have a lion's mane or panther skin attached to the shoulders and which is worn by persons of status; leather or hide backpack for carrying a baby (AED 50, Guidi 18, KBT 9)
Amharic
lämmädä - to be or become accustomed; to learn, to study (AED 49)
Amharic
lämällämä - to become verdant, send out shoots (AED 44)
Amharic
lämmañ - beggar, mendicant (AED 47)
Amharic
lämṭ - leprosy (AED 52)

It can be a loan from Gez. lamṣ - leprosy, scab. 

Amharic
lemat - a round basket with a tight-fitting domed lid which is used for keeping or transporting ənǧära-bread (AED 46, Ludolf 1, Guidi 16)
Amharic
lämmäṭä - to stroke, to caress; to smooth, to smear, to grease, to daub (AED 51)
Amharic
lämṭo - horse with white nose and muzzle (AED 52)
Amharic
lämaǯ - one who gets used to s. th. quickly, learner (AED 49)
Amharic
laš, lašit, lašita - small lizard believed to cause baldness by licking a sleeping person’s head (AED 55, Guidi 22)