PCS

*kˀb - to suffer pain (SED I No. 34v; Kogan 2015: 191)

Hebrew
kˀb - to be in pain (HALOT 454)
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
kˀb - to be in pain (DJPA 249)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
kˀb - to be in pain, to grieve (DJBA 549)
Syriac
ke(ˀ)b - to suffer pain (LSyr. 314, SL 592)
Mandaic
kib, kab, kub - to pain, hurt, afflict (MD 211)
Mlaḥso
kyv - schmerzen (to feel pain) (Jastrow 1994: 158)
Arabic
kˀb - to be in grief, unhappy, sorrowful, sad (BK 2 849, Lane 2581)