Akkadian
bēlu - lord
(CAD B 191, AHw. 118)
Akkadian
bennu - (a kinship term)
(CAD B 206, AHw. 122)
No definitive etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
bennu - (a type of epilepsy)
(CAD B 205, AHw. 122)
Cf. bennūtu ‘epileptic fit’? (SAD I).
No etymology can be suggested (Stol 1993, 5).
Akkadian
berâtu - swamps, lagoons
(CAD B 206, AHw. 122, CDA 43)
Var. birâtu, bērātu. The relation of BI-ra-a-ti (a kind of reservoir) to *baḥr- is uncertain (Kogan 2011: 192).
Akkadian
beˀru - elite troops
(CAD B 211, AHw. 122)
Variants: baˀru, bēru, biˀru
No definitive etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
bēru - remote, distant (CAD), klar, deutlich (AHw.)
(CAD B 207, AHw. 130)
No etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
bêšu - to depart, to move away, to part company, to fork, to produce a bifurcation
(CAD B 214, AHw. 123)
Var.: beˀāšu.
No definitive etymology can be suggested. Cf. perhaps JBA bḥš “to stir, to shake; to search” (DJBA 196), Syr. bḥaš “agitavit, movit, excitavit” (LSyr. 66), Mnd. bhš “to search, to examine” (MD 54). Alternatively, cf. Syr. bˁt (af.) “excitavit” (LSyr. 85), Arb. bˁṯ “to send; to raise, to excite, to put in motion or action” (Lane 222).
Akkadian
betātu - (a decoration used on garments and leather objects)
(CAD B 214, AHw. 115)
Or battatu. No etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
beˀu - (a bird)
(CAD B 215, AHw. 124)
Hapax.
No etymology can be suggested.