Words

Akkadian
pāḫatūtu - governorship (CAD P 369, AHw. 862)
< pīḫatu ‘responsibility’ (CAD P 360, AHw. 862). Variant: pāḫatūtu.
Akkadian
paḫāzu - to be arrogant (CAD P 32, AHw 811)
Of West Semitic origin < *pḥz ‘to be insolent’
Akkadian
pāḫu - sleeve or armhole flap (CAD P 33, AHw. 811)
No definitive etymology can be suggested. A fossilised compound *pī aḫi “mouth for the arm”?
Akkadian
pāḫu - breathing (SAD 1 57)
No definitive etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
paiḫu - (a type of field or plot of land) (CAD P 34, AHw. 812)
Fem. paiḫatu.
Most probably a loanword from Hurrian.
Akkadian
pakāru - to bind, to fetter (CAD P 35, AHw. 812)
Direct cognates are attested only in Aramaic: JBA pkr ‘to clasp, to join’, Syr. pkar ‘vinxit, connexuit’, Mnd. pkr ‘to tie up, to bind’. Von Soden (AHw. 812) tentatively surmises an Aramaic loanword in Akkadian.
Akkadian
pakku - a metal object (CAD P 36)
No definitive etymology can be suggested. Cf. perhaps Hbr. pak ‘small jug’.
Akkadian
pakku - wits, reason, sense (CAD P 36, AHw. 812)
No etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
paḳāru - to claim, to contest (CAD P 130, AHw. 104, 1547, EDA I 153)
Var. baḳāru. Derived words: paḳāru ‘claim’ (CAD P 129, AHw. 826); pāḳirānu, bāḳirānu, pāriḳānu, pāḳarānu, piḳirānu ‘claimant’ (CAD P 138, AHw. 105); pāḳiru, bāḳiru ‘claimant’ (CAD P 139; AHw. 827); paḳru, baḳru ‘claim’ (CAD P 140, AHw. 105); paḳru, baḳru ‘contested, disputed’ (CAD P 140); pirḳu (a metathesized form) ‘claim’ (CAD P 409; AHw 867); puḳurrānāˀu, buḳurrānāˀu ‘claim against a person or property’ (CAD P 515); puḳurrû (or buḳurrû) ‘claim’ (CAD P 515, AHw. 139); tapqirtu ‘legal claim, contention’ (CAD T 193, AHw. 1322).
No definitive etymology can be suggested. See EDA I 153 for the details.
Akkadian
pāḳu - narrow (CAD P 141, AHw. 865)
See piāḳu ‘to be narrow’.