Words

Akkadian
kūbu - a chapel (CAD K 488)
Akkadian
kūdanu - mule (CAD K 491, AHw. 498)
Akkadian
kulbābu - ant (CAD K 501, AHw. 501)
etymologically obscure
Akkadian
-kum - to you, for you (dative pronominal suffix, 2 masc. sg.) (GAG § 42 g)
Akkadian
kunāšu - spelt, emmer wheat (CAD K 536, AHw. 506)
For its relation with PArm. *kunāt-, see Kogan 2012a:247f. and, differently, Kogan 2015:296f.
Akkadian
-kunī - of you both; both of you (genitive and accusative pronominal suffix, 2 du.) (GAG § 42 i**)
Old Akkadian.
2 du. pronominal suffixes are also present in Arabic (see -kumā) and MSA (see Mhr. -ki). Akkadian and Arabic forms are based on the plural masculine form, while in MSA 2 du. pronominal suffixes are formed on the basis of the singular. Non-Semitic Afroasiatic evidence (see Eg. -ṯny) points at the primary nature of Akkadian-Arabic picture (Kogan 2009:69).
Akkadian
-kunu - your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 masc. pl.) (GAG § 42 g)
Akkadian
kunukku - seal (CAD K 136, AHw. 434)
Akkadian
-kunūšim - to you; for you (dative pronominal suffix, 2 masc. pl.) (GAG § 42 g)
Akkadian
-kunūti - you (accusative pronominal suffix, 2 masc. pl.) (GAG § 42 g)