Words

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ẓ̂élaˁ - to originate (from) (JL 325)
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eẓ̂lél - to feel a great pain and be unable to sleep because of it (JL 325)
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ẓ̂eréˁ(a)t - spider (Bittner 26)
Not in JL
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ẓ̂erébt, ḍerébt - cave (Bittner 1915:40; 1917:26)
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ẓ̂arḥ - an area full of bushes and trees, scrub (JL 327)
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z̃éd - vein, artery (JL 70)
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ẓ̂érɔ́ṭ - to fart (audibly) (JL 327)
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ˁɔ́ḳɔ́b - to milk a cow again and again without one’s father knowing; (D) to milk a cow after it has been suckling its calf; (Š) to make the calves suck their mothers’ milk (JL 11)
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ˁɔ́ṭɔ́r - to twist (JL 19)

Perhaps cf. PS *ˀṭr ‘to take away, to deprive someone (of a physical facility)’ 

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γŏs - to disappear behind (JL 86)