Words

Akkadian
biˀiltu - (a kind of vessel) (CAD B 223, AHw. 125)
Var.: bīltu. No definitive etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
billu - (a stone) (CAD B 229, AHw. 126)
No definitive etymology can be suggested. Perhaps a by-form of pīlu “limestone”.
Akkadian
bintu, bittu, biˀtu - daughter (CAD B 238, AHw. 127, 1548)
Akkadian
bīnu - tamarisk (CAD B 239, AHw. 127)
Akkadian
bīnu - (a type of garment) (SAD I)
Or pīnu. No etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
binu, binnu - son (CAD B 242, AHw. 127)
Akkadian
birbaṣu - (a plant) (CAD B 245, AHw. 1548)
No etymology can be suggested.
Akkadian
birbirru, mirmerru - radiance (CAD B 245, AHw. 127, AED 191)
Akkadian
birdu - pockmark, pockmarked person (CAD B 246, AHw. 128)
To be compared with Hbr. bārōd “spotted, dappled”, Syr. bārdā “fuscus, lividus; maculates, varius”, Arb. ˀabrad- “a bull upon which there are spots, or patches, of white and black; the leopard” (Lane 186).
Akkadian
biri - between, amidst, among, in common (CAD B 246; AHw. 128)
There is no trace of *bayna ‘between’ in Akkadian, as its semantic equivalent biri (AHw. 128, CAD B 246) cannot be reduced to *bayna for obvious phonological reasons (contra Brockelmann 1908:498 and HALOT 123 where the etymological relationship between the two forms is tacitly taken for granted) (Kogan 2015:80).