Words

Akkadian
irtu - chest, breast (CAD I 183, AHw. 386)
Akkadian
- for, to (CAD I 222, AHw. 391)
Early Mari.
Akkadian
isḫunnatu - bunch of grapes (CAD I 190, AHw. 387)
Var. išḫunnatu.
May be related to P(W)S *ˀVṯkāl- ‘bunch of grapes’.
Akkadian
iṣṣû - gecko (CAD I 206, AHw. 253)
Akkadian
iṣṣūru - bird (CAD I 210, AHw. 390)
Akkadian
iṣu - tree; timber, lumber, wood; aromatic wood; wooded area (CAD I 214, AHw. 390)
Akkadian
išaru - penis (CAD I 226, AHw. 392)

Var. ušaru. Akk.-Ugr, no parallel elsewhere in Semitic. If the Akkadian and Ugaritic terms are related as cognates, the traditional derivation of Akk. išaru from ešēru ‘to be straight’ (< *yšr) becomes impossible. For the same negative conclusion reached on the basis of the Ebla gloss šè-ne-bu₁₆ wa ì-sa-lum (= Sum. kun) in VE 1372’ v. Krebernik 2006:85
(Kogan 2015:332).

Akkadian
išātu - fire; abscess, inflammation (CAD I 227, AHw. 392)
Akkadian
išbabtu - (a grass or weed) (CAD I 233, AHw. 393)
Akkadian
išdu, ištu, ildu, irdu, ešdu, ušdu - damp course, base, foundation (of a building, reign), bottom, root, lower extremities (CAD I 235, AHw. 393)
May be related also to PWS *šit- ‘buttocks’, see Kogan 2011: 218 Note that the word is used in particular in the dual išdān which is found in Akk. usually with nouns denoting body parts or their semantic derivatives.