Words

Akkadian
ḫusāru - lapis-lazuli (CAD Ḫ 257; AHw. 360)
Akkadian
ḫuṭāru - stick, staff (CAD Ḫ 264, AHw. 362)
Var. ḫuṭartu. Attested in NB/NA and Nuzi, which almost certainly suggests a foreign origin. An Aramaism is quite feasible in NB and NA but, of course, not so likely in Nuzi. If this is nevertheless the case, it would be one of the earliest West Semitisms with marked Aramaic traits in Akkadian.
Akkadian
ḫuṭṭimmu - muzzle, snout (CAD Ḫ 265, AHw. 362)
Akkadian
ḫuzālu - gazelle (CAD Ḫ 265, AHw. 362, 1447)
Var. uzālu.
Akkadian
ḫuzīru - pig (CAD Ḫ 266, AHw. 362)
Akkadian
ibāru - a mark of discoloration on the skin (CAD I 1, AHw. 363)
Akkadian
ibbiltu - a bird (CAD I 1, AHw. 363)
Exact definition is difficult, see Salonen 1973 137, 193 (”ein schwalbenähnlicher Vogel”).
Akkadian
ibilu - Arabian camel, dromedary (CAD I 2, AHw. 363)
“a late literary term of limited frequency ... which can hardly be regarded as genuine in Akkadian (cf. discussion in CAD s.v.)” (SED II 4)
Akkadian
ibrētu - radius and ulna (the two bones of the human forearm) (CAD I 5, AHw. 363)
SB. Pluralia tantum.
Akkadian
idu - arm; side; edge, border (CAD I 10, AHw. 365)