Words

Akkadian
uˀiltu - a type of tablet about twice as wide as long, inscribed parallel to the longer axis, containing a scholar’s report; obligation, debt, promissory note (CAD U 51; AHw. 1405; Streck 2010:654)
Akkadian
wabālu - to bring, to transport (CAD A₁ 10, AHw. 450)
Akkadian
wabartu - trading station (CAD U/W 397, AHw. 1454, Kogan 2006a:186))
Akkadian
wabru - a type of foreigner (CAD U/W 398; AHw. 1454; Kogan 2006a:186)
Akkadian
waklu - overseer (person in charge of a group of soldiers, workers or craftsmen) (CAD A₁ 277, AHw. 1456)
Akkadian
walādu - to bear, give birth to (CAD A₁ 287, AHw. 1457)
Akkadian
wamāˀu - to swear (CAD U/W 401; AHw. 1459)

Ousted by its t-offshot tamû already in Sargonic times. Due to the semantic proximity, one may consider this word to be an early resource for PArm *ymˀ/ymy (Kogan–Krebernik 2021a:389).

Akkadian
wanāˀu - to deceive, to cheat (CAD U/W 402; AHw. 1459; Kogan 2006a:186)
Akkadian
warādu - to go down (CAD A₂ 212, AHw. 1462)
Akkadian
wardu - slave (CAD A₂ 243, AHw. 1464)
no etymology