Words

Akkadian
dādu - love-making; object of love, darling, favorite (CAD D 20, AHw. 149)
Akkadian
dagālu - to look (CAD D 21)
Akkadian
dakāšu - to pierce (CAD D 34)

With *g > k before š.

Akkadian
dâku - to kill (AHw 152, CAD D 35)

Goes back to the widespread biconsonantal element with the meaning 'to smash, to crush', attested in WS as *dwk, *dkk and *dky.

Akkadian
dalāḫu - to stir (AHw 152, CAD D 43)

Direct cognates are attested in Ugr. dlḥt 'thick, cloudy', Hbr. dlḥ 'to make turbid', Samal. dlḥ 'to stir up, to trouble; to be troubled', Off. Arm. dlḥ 'id.', Syr. dlḥ 'to trouble, to disturb, to discomfit'. Cf. JPA dlwḥth 'fear, fright', connected with Syr. dlḥ by Sokoloff.

Akkadian
dālilu - a small animal, probably a frog (CAD D 51, AHw. 1549)
Akkadian
dallālu - a small animal, probably a frog (CAD D 52)
Akkadian
dalû - to draw water from a well (CAD D 56, AHw. 155)
Derived words: madlû ‘bucket, paiľ (CAD M₁ 19).
Akkadian
dālu - bucket (CAD D 56, AHw. 155)
Akkadian
damāḳu - to be good, beautiful, to prosper, to be pleasing (AHw 155, CAD D 61)