Words

Ugaritic
ˀiṯ - presence, existence (DUL 120)

Lexicalised as a verbal functor.

Ugaritic
ˀṯm - to fall into debt (DUL 125)
Ugaritic
ˀuṭb - a garment (DUL 123,Watson 2007: 79)
meaning uncertain, each of the Akkadian etymologies mentioned by Watson are conjectural, the borrowing hypotheses are unprovable (Kogan 2015: 360).
Ugaritic
ˀuṯḫt - incense burner (DUL 125, Watson 2007:79)
Even if the identification with Akk. šēḫtu (Pardee 2000: 310) is accepted, it seems wise to follow Pardee’s dictum “ľorigine du mot est inconnue” (Kogan 2015: 360).
Ugaritic
ˀuṯkl - bunch of grapes (DUL 125; Watson 2004: 120)
Ugaritic
ˀiṯl - saliva, phlegm, spittle (DUL 125, Watson 2007: 79)
Even if this interpretation is maintained (which is far from obvious), there is hardly any need to postulate an Akkadian loanword in Ugaritic, all the more since none of the three ušultu words listed in CAD U 329 displays a suitable meaning (Kogan 2015: 360).
Ugaritic
ˀuṯpt - quiver (DUL 126, Watson 2007:79)
= Akk. išpatu. The origin of this common lexeme, widely attested in a variety of ANE languages, is uncertain, an Akkadian loanword in Ugaritic is unprovable (Kogan 2015: 358).
Ugaritic
ˀaṯt - woman (DUL 129)
Ugaritic
ˀayl - deer (DUL 134)
Cf. also ˀaylt ‘hind’ (ibid.).
Ugaritic
ˀuz - goose (DUL 136, Watson 2007: 80)
Akk. ūsu ‘duck’. A widely attested cultural term with no certain etymology (cf. SED II No. 22), Akkadian loanword in Ugaritic is unprovable (Kogan 2015: 358).