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*ḳVb-at- - stomach (of animals) (SED I No. 158, Kogan 2011: 225)

Akkadian
ḳuḳḳubātu - part of the animal stomach (CAD K 499)
In AHw. 500 the forms kukkubātu, kukkubānu, ḳuḳḳubātu, ḳuḳḳubānu are understood as plurals in -āt- / -ān of kukkubu ‘ein Opfergefäss’ and translated as ‘Magen des Schweins’.
Hebrew
ḳēbā - abomasum, stomach (HALOT 1060)
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
ḳybh - stomach (DJPA 489)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
ḳēbətā - maw (Jastrow 1313)
Arabic
qibat-, qibbat-, qabqab- - stomach (BK 2 657, 670, 664; Lane 2478)
Tigre
ḳäbbät - a stuffed goat's stomach (WTS 249)
Tigrinya
ḳobo - hernia (Bass. 262)