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'''Etymology'''
'''Etymology'''


Perhaps this is an infinitive of ''mhr'', “hasten,” with preposition l (RFS). Though some think this unlikely as a name (JAT), confer the biblical PN [[MAHER-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ|M<small>AHER-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ</small>]] in  
Perhaps this is an infinitive of ''mhr'', “hasten,” with preposition l ([[Robert F. Smith|RFS]]). Though some think this unlikely as a name ([[John A. Tvedtnes|JAT]]), confer the biblical PN [[MAHER-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ|M<small>AHER-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ</small>]] in  
[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/isa/8/1,3#1 Isaiah 8:1 & 3], which contains the same root in the first part of the name. Also possible is a reading of the name as two elements, ''lim'' and ''her'', though an etymology is  
[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/isa/8/1,3#1 Isaiah 8:1 & 3], which contains the same root in the first part of the name. Also possible is a reading of the name as two elements, ''lim'' and ''her'', though an etymology is  
not readily apparent. See [[LIMHAH|L<small>IMHAH</small>]] for a discussion of the element ''lim''.
not readily apparent. See [[LIMHAH|L<small>IMHAH</small>]] for a discussion of the element ''lim''.

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Lehite PN 1. Soldier and spy, ca. 87 BC (Alma 2:22)

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Etymology

Perhaps this is an infinitive of mhr, “hasten,” with preposition l (RFS). Though some think this unlikely as a name (JAT), confer the biblical PN MAHER-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ in Isaiah 8:1 & 3, which contains the same root in the first part of the name. Also possible is a reading of the name as two elements, lim and her, though an etymology is not readily apparent. See LIMHAH for a discussion of the element lim.

Perhaps EGYPTIAN rʿ-m-ḥr is worth investigation (Nibley via Urrutia).

Cf. Book of Mormon LIMHAH, LIMHI, and perhaps LIMNAH, CORIHOR and COHOR.

Variants

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