Words

Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
pūrā - lot (DJBA 891)
This lexeme, attested with no contextual link to Purim, is likely a direct loan from Akkadian pūru ‘lot’.
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
pērā - fruit, crop (DJBA 903)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
pirdā - mule (DJBA 904)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
prīdā - pomegranate seed (DJBA 932)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
parḥā - caper shrub, caper (DJBA 931)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
pāraḥtā - bird (DJBA 931)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
prk - to break off (DJBA 933)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
prḳ - to separate, to remove; to redeem (DJBA 938)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
prḳd - to bend backwards (DJBA 938)
Likely borrowed from Akkadian naparḳudu ‘to lie flat’ (EDA I 273)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
parḳdan, purḳdan - on the back (DJBA 939)