PC

*ˀadān- - lord (Kogan 2015: 279)

likely represents an extension of a Lallwort for “father,” still preserved in Ugaritic as ˀad
hard to decide whether the element *ˀad- is an independent Canaanite formation or an early loanword from a non-Semitic source, cf. Hit. atta- (Friedrich 38), Hur. attai (Laroche 63), Sum. ad(-da) (PSD A₃ 9, with several orthographic variants). At any rate, both the extension in -ān- and the (presumably derived) meaning “lord” must be regarded as PC innovations (Garbini 1984:94). Although one cannot exclude that *-ān- is an adaptation of the Hurrian determinate form attani (cf. Sanmartín 1977:271)

Ugaritic
ˀadn - lord, master; noble father (DUL 18‒19)
Ugaritic
ˀudn - (place of) dominion (DUL 20)
Ugaritic
ˀadt - lady (DUL 23)
Phoenician
ˀdn - lord (DNWSI 15‒16)
Phoenician
ˀdt - lady (DNWSI 15‒16)
Hebrew
ˀādōn - lord, master (HALOT 13)
Palmyrean
ˀdth - lady (DNWSI 16)
Rather uncertain, cf. Hillers–Cussini 1996:335 borrowed from Canaanite.
Nabataean
ˀdwnh - lord (DNWSI 16)
borrowed from Canaanite
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
ˀdwn(h) - lord (DJA 29)
borrowed from Canaanite