PS

*ˀall(-ān)- - oak (Fronzaroli 1969a, pp. 277, 290, 300)

Akkadian
allānu - oak (CAD A₁ 354, AHw. 37)
a Semitic loanword in Sumerian: al-la-núm (PSD A/3 151–52)
Ebla
ˀa₅-a-la-nu-um - oak (Krebernik 1983, p. 18; Zurro 1983, p. 265)
entry 496 in a bilingual dictionary from Ebla (= giš.ud)
Hebrew
ˀēlōn - a large tree; oak(?) (HALOT 40, 51–54)
Hebrew
ˀallōn - oak (HALOT 54)
Arabic
ˀalāˀ- - a kind of tree (LA 14 53)
ˀalaⁿ, ˀilaⁿ
šaǯaru ḥasanu l-manḏ̣ari murru ṭ-ṭaˁāmi (good-looking tree with bitter taste)