Words

Akkadian
šapāṭu - to issue orders, to exercise authority (CAD Š₁ 450, AHw. 1172)
A WS loanword.
Also šāpiṭu ‘district governor; judge’ (CAD Š₁ 459, AHw. 1173); šipṭu ‘judgment, verdict’ (CAD Š₃ 91, AHw. 1247).
Akkadian
šāpiru - overseer; governor of province; ruler, king (CAD Š₁ 453; AHw 1172)
Akkadian
šapru - thigh (CAD Š₁ 480, AHw. 1175)
Contextually often applied to female genitals, see SED I No. 282.
Akkadian
šaptu - lip (CAD Š₁ 483, AHw. 1176)
Akkadian
šapû - to be silent (CAD Š1 491, AHw. 1777)

Perhaps cf. Arb. sfh ‘to be unwise’

Akkadian
šapūlu, šapullu - upper or inner thigh (CAD Š₁ 492, AHw. 1177)
Akkadian
sarādu - to load, to pack, to harness (CAD S 171; AHw. 1028; Kogan 2006a:190)
Akkadian
šarāḳu - to steal; to act as a thief (CAD Š₂ 53, AHw. 1185)
Akkadian
šarāmu - to break open a seal, cut to size, prune, weed (CAD Š₂ 48, AHw. 1184)
Akkadian
šarāpu - to burn (CAD Š₂ 50, AHw. 1185)