Words

Akkadian
kurītu - shin (of animals) (CAD K 560, AHw. 510)
Akkadian
kurkû - goose (CAD K 561, AHw. 510)
The term has been extensively treated in Landsberger 1966. According to Landsberger, the interpretation of k. as ‘hen’ (widespread in earlier studies and accepted in AHw.) is completely untenable; the same is true about von Soden’s comparison of k. to some IE terms for ‘hen’. Landsberger carefully analyzes the evidence for translating k. as ‘crane’ (with references to earlier works by Campbell Thompson, Tallquist, Wiseman) but prefers the interpretation ‘goose’. As can be inferred from the fn. 52, he regards the WS terms such as Mnd. kurkia, Arb. kurkiyy- etc. as Akkadisms, but fails to explain the meaning shift ‘goose’ > ‘crane’. See further Salonen 1973:216ff.
Akkadian
kurkurratu - (a container) (CAD K 563, AHw. 511)

OAkk; OB? Ebl. gú-gú-ru₁₂-du-um ‘a vesseľ

Akkadian
kursinnu - fetlock, lower leg (CAD K 566, AHw. 511)
Akkadian
kurummatu - food allowance, food offering (CAD K 573, AHw. 513)

Ebl. gú-ru₁₂-ma-du ‘food allowance’

Akkadian
kuṣṣudu - a cripple (CAD K 596; AHw. 515)

Probably related.

Akkadian
kussiˀu - seat, throne (CAD K 587)
Akkadian
kušû - an aquatic animal (CAD K 602, AHw. 517)
Akkadian
kutturu - a profession (CAD K 611)
Akkadian
kūtu - a container of clay or metal, rarely wood, used for storage and serving of liquids (CAD K 611)