Words

Arabic
dabarat- - plaie, ulcère au dos d’un chameau (wound, ulcer on the back of a camel) (BK 1 666)
Probably related. Likely a source of Jib. dəbrέt ‘swelling under the skin on a cameľs back’ [JJ 43]. Rather continuing *dVb(V)r­- ‘back, hind part’ (No. 46), but possibly through semantic contamination with the present root.
Arabic
dabrat- - a patch of sown ground (Lane 845)
Arabic
dibs- - date-syrup (Lane 847)
the possible meaning ‘honey’ is critically discussed in TA 16 38–39
Arabic
dād- - foster father (Dozy I 419)
Arabic
dādat- - wet-nurse (Dozy I 419; Kogan 2014: 95, n. 33)
Arabic
daff-, daffat- - side (BK 1 710, Lane 888)
Arabic
dfˁ - to impel, push; thrust; drive (Lane 890)
Arabic
dfr - to be base, abject, vile (Lane 890)
has no reliable cognates elsewhere in Semitic see also dafr- - stink and dafir- - stinking
Arabic
dafr- - stink (Lane 890)
Arabic
dafir- - stinking (Lane 890)