Words

Syriac
parḥā - flower (LSyr. 594, SL 1236)
Syriac
pāraḥtā - bird (eastern dial.); dove, birds (LSyr. 594, SL 1236)
Syriac
prk - to pound, grind (LSyr. 597, SL 1240)
Syriac
prḳd - to fall on the back (LSyr. 606, SL 1252)
Likely borrowed from Akkadian naparḳudu ‘to lie flat’ (EDA I 273)
Syriac
prakkā - altar (LSyr. 601, SL 1241)
Borrowed from Akkadian parakku ‘dais, shrine’
Syriac
parktā - veil, curtain (LSyr. 597, SL 1240)
Syriac
pāraḳtā - neck (LSyr 606)
Syriac
prm - to cut; (etp.) to be split; (pa.) to cut apart (LSyr. 598, SL 1242)
Syriac
parpḥinā - purslane (LSyr. 604, SL 1248)
The exact origin of the Aramaic forms cannot be ascertained. The underlying prototype *parpaḫīn- is not compatible with Sumerian {babbar.ḫi} and early Akkadian papparḫû ‘purslane’, but comes very close to the later Akkadian forms (EDA I 392).
Syriac
prpr - to wriggle out; to writhe in death (or death-like) agony (LSyr. 604, SL 1249)