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          buduššu - (an agricultural implement)
            (CAD B 306, AHw 136, CDA 47)
        
       
     
   
    
      No etymology can be suggested.
    
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          buginnu - trough, bucket (a watertight container made of reeds or wood for holding liquids)
            (CAD B 306, AHw. 136)
        
       
     
   
    
      Var. bukinnu, buninnu. 
From Sum. BUGIN “bucket, trough” (PSD B 172).
    
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          bukānu - pestle
            (CAD B 308, AHw. 136)
        
       
     
   
    
      Var. bukannu. 
Probably from Sum. GIŠ.GAN(-na) “pestle, bolt, bar” (on the Sum. word see Edzard 1970:13f., 20f.; Steinkeller 1989:36f.).
    
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          bukru - firstborn
            (CAD B 309, AHw. 137)
        
       
     
   
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          buḳaru - cattle
            (CAD B 323, AHw 139)
        
       
     
   
    
      The Akkadian word, attested in the Syrian area (Ebla, Mari, Emar), is borrowed from the widely attested PCS
designation of large cattle *baḳar- (SED II No. 59)
    
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          buḳlu - malt
            (CAD B 323, AHw. 139)
        
       
     
   
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          bulīlu - a species of crested bird
            (CAD B 310, AHw. 137)
        
       
     
   
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          bullu - to carry away
            (AHw. 137)
        
       
     
   
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          bultu - (a blanket?)
            (CAD B 311)
        
       
     
   
    
      Since the word is mostly used in Akkadian texts written by Hurrian speakers, a Hurrian origin suggests itself.
    
 
          
  
    
      
        
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          būlu - herd of cattle, sheep, or horses
            (CAD B 313, AHw. 137)
        
       
     
   
    
      The Akkadian lexeme can be reconstructed as *buˁl - “possession, what is owned”, a PuRS-derivative from *bˁl “to own, to possess”.