Cf. Hbr. pB. ˤāḳēb (Jastrow 1104), ˤăḳubbā (ibid. 1105) ‘haunch, posteriors’ with a meaning shift.
Hebrew
ˁēḳäb - the very back, the end; result, wages
(HALOT 873)
Likely derived from this nominal root.
Hebrew
ˁḳb - to betray
(HALOT 873)
Hebrew
ˁḳd - to truss together the legs of an animal for sacrifice
(HALOT 873)
Hebrew
məˁuḳḳāl - (pu. part.) crooked
(HALOT 874)
Hebrew
ˁḳr - to root up
(HALOT 874)
Aramaic origin of this word cannot be excluded.
Hebrew
ˁēḳär - descendant
(HALOT 874)
Aramaic origin of this word cannot be excluded.
Hebrew
ˁāḳār - infertile, with no descendants
(HALOT 874)
Hebrew
ˁūl - suckling, young aminal
(HALOT 797)