Ugaritic

š-pḳ - to obtain, to acquire (DUL 677)

PC
*ypḳ/*pwḳ - to obtain, to acquire, (causative) to provide (Greenfield 1969: 99, Kogan 2015: 302)
Usually compared to Common Aramaic *npḳ ‘to go out’ and related terms elsewhere in Semitic. Semantically more suitable can be, however, Arb. wfq ‘to be right, agreeable with what was wished,’ (II) ‘to accommodate, to adapt, to dispose’, which would imply an original basic meaning “to fit,” “to be suitable,” “to be available.” (Kogan 2015: 302)