Words

Ugaritic
gbṯt - hump (DUL 293, Watson 2007: 83)
As long as the Ugaritic word is thought to mean “hump,” there is no need to consider it a borrowing from Akk. gipšu ‘mass’, see SED I No. 82 (Kogan 2015: 361).
Ugaritic
gd - tendon, sinew (DLU 144)
Ugaritic
gd/gdy - kid (DUL 295)
Ugaritic
gdl - broad, wide (DUL 294)
attested only once: kdwṯm gdlm‘large kdwṯ-garments’ (4.152:6)
Ugaritic
gdrt - hedge (DUL 295)
Hapax legomenon in a difficult context: k ˀapˁ ˀil b gdrt ‘Like a divine viper in a hedge’ (1.19 i 13).
Ugaritic
gg - roof (DUL 296)
Ugaritic
gl - to rejoice (DUL 297)
Ugaritic
glb - a type of barley (DUL 297, Watson 2007: 83)
< Akk. gulbūtu (?) - so in Watson 2007 and DUL, uncertain both philologically and etymologically (Kogan 2015: 353)
Ugaritic
glṯ - snow (DUL 299)
probably connected by metathesis
Ugaritic
gml - first quarter of the moon (DUL 300, Watson 2007: 83)
< Akk. gamlu (?) - so in Watson 2007 and DUL, uncertain both philologically and etymologically (Kogan 2015: 353)