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|Member of [[GADIANTON('S) ROBBERS|Gadianton band]], brother of Chief Judge [[SEEZORAM]]; ca. 23 BC both were murdered ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/hel/9/26#26 Helaman 9:26]) | |Member of [[GADIANTON('S) ROBBERS|Gadianton band]], brother of Chief Judge [[SEEZORAM|S<small>EEZORAM</small>]]; ca. 23 BC both were murdered ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/hel/9/26#26 Helaman 9:26]) | ||
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The element antum occurs in several Book of Mormon names, but remains unexplained. Perhaps in this name it is not a separate element, but the name rather consists of | The element ''antum'' occurs in several Book of Mormon names, but remains unexplained. Perhaps in this name it is not a separate element, but the name rather consists of | ||
sean and the ending tum. Possible Semitic roots would include š/ś/sʿn š/ś/sʾn. | ''sean'' and the ending ''tum''. Possible Semitic roots would include ''š''/''ś''/''sʿn'' ''š''/''ś''/''sʾn''. | ||
Other suggestions include Egyptian prefix s3, “son” (JAT) and cognate of EgyptianHittite Sandon, Sandas (LID, 33, ABM, 238). | Other suggestions include Egyptian prefix ''s3'', “son” (JAT) and cognate of EgyptianHittite Sandon, Sandas (LID, 33, ABM, 238). | ||
Cf. Book of Mormon [[ANTUM]], [[SEEZORAM]], et al., [[TEANCUM]] | Cf. Book of Mormon [[ANTUM]], [[SEEZORAM]], et al., [[TEANCUM]] | ||
[[Category:Names]][[Category:Lehite PN]] | [[Category:Names]][[Category:Lehite PN]] |
Revision as of 13:04, 12 January 2012
Lehite PN | 1. | Member of Gadianton band, brother of Chief Judge SEEZORAM; ca. 23 BC both were murdered (Helaman 9:26) |
The element antum occurs in several Book of Mormon names, but remains unexplained. Perhaps in this name it is not a separate element, but the name rather consists of sean and the ending tum. Possible Semitic roots would include š/ś/sʿn š/ś/sʾn.
Other suggestions include Egyptian prefix s3, “son” (JAT) and cognate of EgyptianHittite Sandon, Sandas (LID, 33, ABM, 238).