Words

Akkadian
pâdu - to fetter, to fasten (CAD P 8, AHw. 808)
Akkadian
pagru - body, trunk (CAD P 12, AHw. 809)
Akkadian
pagû - to slander (CAD P 19; AHw. 809)
Akkadian
pagû, pegû - ape (CAD P 17, AHw 809)
fem. pagūtu, pagītu, pegītu
Akkadian
pagūmu - (part of the harness of a chariot horse) (CAD P 19, AHw. 810)
The origin of pagūmu, a relatively late and perhaps not autochthonous word in Akkadian, is uncertain.
Akkadian
paḫāḫu - to weaken (?) (CAD P 20, AHw. 810)
The existence of this verbal root in Akkadian is doubtful. As long as the suggested meaning “to be weak” is considered possible, cf. JBA pḥḥˀ “weakness” (DJBA 895), Syr. pḥiḥā “mollis, debilis, futilis” (LSyr. 562), Arb. ˀal-faḫḫu = ˀistirḫāʔu r-riǧlayni “weakness of the feet” (TA 7 311).
Akkadian
paḫallu - thigh (CAD P 20, AHw. 810)
Akkadian
pāḫānu - responsibility (SAD 1 56)
A hapax that must be related to pīḫatu ‘responsibility’ (CAD P 360, AHw. 862).
Akkadian
paḫāru - to assemble, to congregate; to gather, collect (CAD P 23, AHw. 810)
Akkadian
paḫāru, paḫḫāru - potter (CAD P 21, AHw 810)
From Sum. baḫar ‘potter’ (PSD B 46)