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|King of land of [[MIDDONI|M<small>IDDONI</small>]], 1st c. BC ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/20/4#4 Alma 20:4]) | |King of land of [[MIDDONI|M<small>IDDONI</small>]], 1st c. BC ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/20/4#4 Alma 20:4]) | ||
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Lamanite PN | 1. | King of land of MIDDONI, 1st c. BC (Alma 20:4) |
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Etymology
If the name is to be divided into anti- and -omno, the first part of this PN, anti, may be the same element as in ANTINEPHILEHI. See the same for a discussion of anti. The second element, omno, could be from a root such as ʾmn, “faithfulness, firmness; craftsman, maker,” or ʿmn, with a 3m.s. pronominal suffix. Thus, ANTIOMNO could mean “facing his faithfulness.”
Cf. Book of Mormon ONTI(ES), ANI-ANTI, ANTION, ANTIONAH, ANTIONUM, ANTIPARAH, ANTIPAS, ANTIPUS, ANTUM, ANTINEPHILEHI, AMMON
Variants
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