Words

Akkadian
ḳû - copper, bronze (CAD Q 291, AHw. 925)

Ebl. ì-zu gu-wi “copper tree”

Akkadian
ḳú-ḳí-a-nu-um - (a bird) (VE 620)
Akkadian
ḳuddušu - to make ritually clean, to purify (CAD Q 46; AHw. 891)
cf. ḳašdu ‘holy’ (CAD Q 146; AHw. 906); ḳadištu ‘a woman of special status’ (CAD Q 48; AHw. 891)
Akkadian
ḳudmu - front (CAD Q 295, AHw. 926)
In prepositional use: ḳudmiš, ana ḳudmi ‘in front of’.
Akkadian
ḳūḳānu - an insect, a disease (CAD Q 312; AHw. 928)
var. gūḳānu, gūḳḳānu. As an animal name attested in lex. list only.
Akkadian
ḳuḳḳubātu - part of the animal stomach (CAD K 499)
In AHw. 500 the forms kukkubātu, kukkubānu, ḳuḳḳubātu, ḳuḳḳubānu are understood as plurals in -āt- / -ān of kukkubu ‘ein Opfergefäss’ and translated as ‘Magen des Schweins’.
Akkadian
ḳuliptu - scale, scaly skin, tortoise shell; husk, rind, bark, peel (CAD Q 296, AHw. 926)
Akkadian
ḳurādu - hero, warrior (CAD Q 312, AHw. 928)

Cf. Ugr. ḳrd ‘hero, powerful one’ (Kogan 2015: 337)

Akkadian
ḳurḳurû - blood soup (CAD Ḳ 319, AHw. 930.)
AHw. 930: ‘eine Suppe (?)’.
Can it be a reduplication of the root *ḳry ‘to have bodily effusion’ with a specific meaning shift from ‘blood effusion’?
Akkadian
ḳurrudu - with hair falling out in tufts (CAD Ḳ 319, AHw. 930)