Words

Akkadian
sagû - to wander (in search of subsistence) (Charpin 1994: 3; Durand 2003)
A WS borrowing (Streck 2000: 114).
Akkadian
saḫṭu - a locust (CAD S 67, AHw. 1010)
SB. HapLeg in a lexical list (Hh. XIV 242a), reading of the first sign not fully certain ([s]a?-aḫ-ṭu)
Akkadian
sakānu - to settle down (Charpin 1994: 5–6)
A WS borrowing.
Akkadian
sakāpu - to lie down (CAD S 74, AHw. 1011)
May be related to PWS *škb ‘to lie down’ (Kogan 2011:229, Kogan 2015:112).
Akkadian
sakātu - to be silent (CAD S 74, AHw. 1011)
Akkadian
saḳātu - a wading bird (CAD S 168, AHw. 1027)
CAD: ‘a wading bird’. AHw.: ‘Langfussvogeľ. Attested in lexical lists only (v. discussion in Salonen 1973 172).
Akkadian
salāḳu - to boil, cook (CAD S 92, AHw. 1014)
Akkadian
samādiru - an oliferous aromatic plant (CAD S 107, AHw. 1016)
Cf. Kogan 2015:368.
Akkadian
samāku - to dam a canal, to cover (?) (CAD S 109, AHw. 1017)
Akkadian
samāne - eight (CAD S 110, AHw. 1017)