Arabic

ˀizb- - dumpy, pudgy, stocky; small man (Wehr 14; LA 1 252)

In LA 1 253 as ‘one with thin articulations, a lean and tiny one. His excess is not in his face, nor in his bones, but his excess is in his belly and his lower parts’.

For the possibility of this word to be a loan from Akkadian izbu cf. Kogan–Krebernik 2021a:391 with references to preceding studies.