PCS

*baḳar- - large cattle (SED II No. 59; Kogan 2011: 205; Kogan 2015: 183)

Akkadian
buḳaru - cattle (CAD B 323, AHw 139)
The Akkadian word, attested in the Syrian area (Ebla, Mari, Emar), is borrowed from the widely attested PCS designation of large cattle *baḳar- (SED II No. 59)
Ebla
ba-ḳá-lum - large cattle (VE 1101)
= Sum. áb.lu in; doesn’t represent an original East Semitic word, a WS loanword
Ugaritic
bḳr - large cattle (DUL 235)
Hapax legomenon in 4.691:1 (ḫmš ˀalpm bḳr ‘five oxen from the herd’).
Phoenician
bḳr - large cattle (DNWSI 64)
Hapax legomenon in KAI 24:11‒12 (bˁl bḳr ‘owner of large cattle’).
Hebrew
bāḳār - cattle; herd, cattle (both sexes) (HALOT 151)
Syriac
baḳrā - herd, flock - of cows, sheep, camels, apes, demons, heretics (LSyr. 88, SL 177)
Mandaic
baḳra - herd, flock (MD 49)
Turoyo
baḳro - Rindvieh (cattle) (RW 49)
Arabic
baqar- - large cattle (BK 1 149, Lane 234)
Sabaic
bḳr - bovines, large cattle; head of cattle (SD 30)
Minaean
bḳr - large cattle (LM 23)
Hadramitic
bḳr - Oryx (Sima 2000: 50)
Muher
Mehri
bəḳərēt - cow (ML 47)
Borrowed from Arb. baqarat-.
Harsusi
beḳerét - cow (HL 17)