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|Mountain, perhaps in the Old World ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/12/30#30 Ether 12:30]) | |Mountain, perhaps in the Old World ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/12/30#30 Ether 12:30]) | ||
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Jaredite GN | 1. | Mountain, perhaps in the Old World (Ether 12:30) |
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Etymology
Cf. Qatabanian ESA z.rm, name of a mountain pass (ANET 668b). Arabic s.rm means “to be sharp” and may have reference here to the bedrock or to the shape of the mountain (JAT).
Cf. Old Akkadian root s.rm, which has provided two Sumerian DNs, dzaarmu and dzuurum/dzarimu (Gelb, 245–246) (JAT).
Cf. Old Akkadian PN s.iirrinuum (Gelb, 311) (JAT).
Variants
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