Words

Akkadian
pāru - (mng. unkn., a bull?) (CAD P 210, AHw. 836)
If this hapax legomenon is indeed a term for bull, one may follow von Soden in comparing it to Hbr. par
Akkadian
pāru - (a container) (CAD P 210, AHw. 836)
No etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
pāru - (a profession) (CAD P 210, AHw. 836, EDA I 53)
No etymology can be suggested. Contra CAD B 125, probably not to be identified with bārû “diviner” (EDA I 53).
Akkadian
pāru - (a garment or its sleeve) (CAD P 210, AHw. 836)
No etymology can be suggested. Identification with pāru “skin” proposed in AHw 836 is unlikely (EDA I 53).
Akkadian
pâru - to look for, search for (CAD P 210, AHw. 836)
Akkadian
parû - to insult (CAD P 209, AHw 837)
Akkadian
pāru - skin, hide (CAD P 209, AHw. 836)

Var. parru, bāru. According to von Soden, a Sum. loanword (cf. Sum. BAR ‘skin, fleece’ [PSD b 93]), which is hardly so in view of Sem. cognates.

Akkadian
paruktu - curtain, sail (CAD P 210, AHw 837)
Probably a loanword from Aramaic, cf. Hbr. pārōkät “curtain” (HALOT 968), JPA pārūkā id. (DJPA 445), JBA proktā id. (DJBA 934), Syr. parktā “velum” (LSyr. 597). For a critical assessment of this comparison see Abraham; Sokoloff 2011, 44.
Akkadian
parūru - (a form of malt) (CAD P 211, AHw 837)
Akkadian
paruššu - staff, goad (CAD P 211, AHw. 837)
From Sum. BAR.US₂ ‘(pointed) stick, goad’ (PSD B 132).