Words

Akkadian
gurratu, agurratu - ewe (CAD A₁ 160, AHw. 299)
Akkadian
ḫabātu - to rob, to take away by force (CAD Ḫ 9, AHw. 303)

Cf. Ugarit ḫbt ‘pillager, destroyer’ (Kogan 2015: 334-335).

Akkadian
ḫabbu - pit (CAD Ḫ 14)
Akkadian
ḫaḫḫu - plum tree; peach tree (CAD Ḫ 29, AHw. 308, CDA 101)
See most recently Kogan 2012a:254f.
Akkadian
ḫaḫḫu - spittle, slime (CAD Ḫ 28)
Akkadian
ḫakāmu - to know, to understand (CAD Ḫ 33, AHw. 309)
The autochthonous vs. borrowed status has been hotly debated, v. Kogan 2011:111 for a select bibliography
Akkadian
ḫalāḳu - to disappear, to vanish (CAD Ḫ 36, AHw. 310)
Akkadian
ḫalālu - to detain, keep waiting (CAD Ḫ 34, AHw. 309)

Cf. discussion in Kogan 2001:281-282.

Akkadian
ḫalāpu - to milk (CAD Ḫ 36, AHw. 309)
West Semitism: obvious Aramaic loanword (Abraham–Sokoloff 2011:33)
Akkadian
ḫalāpu - to cover, to close (CAD Ḫ 35)