Words

Akkadian
ṭīdu - clay (CAD Ṭ 106, AHw. 1391)
Var. ṭīṭu, ṭiṭṭu.
Akkadian
ṭulīmu - spleen (CAD Ṭ 124, AHw. 1394)
Akkadian
ṭummumu - deaf person (CAD Ṭ 125, AHw. 1394)
Akkadian
ubānu - finger (CAD U–W 3, AHw. 1398)
<*hubān- or *ˀubhān-? The relation to *bVhVn- is less evident than in case of Hbr. bōhän ‘thumb, big toe’ and Ebl. ba-ˀà-núm
Akkadian
udē - alone, single (CAD U 20; AHw. 1401)
Akkadian
udīni - yet (CAD U 21, 1401)
Akkadian
ugāru - grassland, meadow, arable land (CAD U–W 27, AHw. 1402)

Thought to be borrowed from Sum. a-gàr (PSD A₁ 78, SLOB). Cf. Ugr. ˀugr.

Akkadian
uḫḫuru - to delay; to tarry, be delayed; to be outstanding (CAD A₁ 170, U/W 42)
in G only attested once, in EA 59:26 (possible due to scribe’s native WS language): u inūma ṣabēšu narkabatīsu aḫ-ru-[n]im-mi - ‘and if his troops and chariots are delayed’
Akkadian
uḫurrāˀu - remainder (CAD U 50)
Akkadian
uḳnû - lapis-lazuli (CAD U 195; AHw. 1426)