Akkadian
pabadu - (a vessel)
(CAD P 106, AHw. 824)
The word is almost certainly Hurrian, as it is attested in a non-Akkadianised form in -e and with the Hurrian plural ending -na in Qatna.
Akkadian
pabaḫḫe - east
(CAD P 100, AHw. 823)
From Hurrian f/paba “mountain” with the adjectival suffix -ḫḫe (Giorgieri 2000:208, Wegner 2007:54).
Probably of Hurrian origin, judging by the distribution of attestations.
Akkadian
padakku - (a storage facility or a container)
(CAD P 2, AHw. 807)
No etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
padallu - ring, coil (used as means of payment)
(CAD P 2)
No definitive etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
padānu - path, way
(CAD P 2, AHw. 807)
Var. paddānu, padannu.
The Akkadian word remains etymologically obscure as none of the previously suggested comparisons looks convincing.
Akkadian
padašūtu - (service obligation)
(CAD P 5)
From Old Persian *pāda-š(y)ut- “pedestrian”.
Akkadian
padattu - form, frame
(CAD P 5, AHw. 808)
No etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
paddugānu - (a festival?)
(CAD P 5, AHw. 808)
Var. pandugānu.
Possibly a Hurrian loanword of an ultimate Anatolian origin.
Akkadian
padû - to spare, to release
(CAD P 6, AHw. 808)
Derived words: pādû ‘forgiving’ (CDA 260); pidītu ‘pardon, alleviation’ (CAD P 359, AHw. 862); pīdu ‘pardon’ (CAD P 359, AHw. 862).