Ugaritic

ssw - horse (DUL 772)

Var. s̀s̀w. Cf. sswt ‘mare’. Of uncertain origin (cf. SED II No. 199), but, contra Watson 2007: 70, certainly not an Akkadism in Ugaritic (Kogan 2015: 359).

Areal reconstruction
*sVwsVw- - horse (SED No. 199)
The Sem. terms listed below are commonly thought to be borrowed from an IE satəm-language, v. Gamkrelidze-Ivanov 1984 560, 914 (PIE *ek[h]wo- ‘horse’) and Tropper 2000 45 (with a special emphasis on Luvian azzuwa-). Within the framework of this hypothesis (quite promising as such), one should not disregard some difficulties as far as the word-structure of the Semitic terms is concerned: both the loss of the word-initial vowel and the reduplication are present already in the earliest Sem. attestations.