ḥḏrt - an ingredient in hippiatric pharmacopaea
(DUL 357)
if indeed to be interpreted as “apple” (Watson 2007:68), may be related to Akk. ḫašḫūru, but the ultimate origin of the whole bunch of terms is far from certain (cf. Pardee 1985:60) (Kogan 2015: 362).
In the following passage: tγll bdm ḏmr ḥlḳm ‘she plunged the throat into the blood of the warriors’ (KTU 1.3 II 28). Here [DLU 176] also a discussion with various possibilities of translation quoted, ‘neck, throat’ among them