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Jaredite noun | 1. | βHoney-beeβ (Ether 2:3) |
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Etymology
The Book of Mormon supplies its own meaning for this word. Since the JAREDITE relationship with known languages has not been well established, no further comment is possible.
If EGYPTIAN may be appealed to, dΕ‘r.t, βred (land),β the name of Upper EGYPT, of which the symbol was the bee, and the kingβs crown (the dΕ‘r.t-crown) was an elongated beehive shape (and peasant houses were similarly shaped) (HWN, βThere were Jaredites III,β Improvement Era, April 1965). Also, dsrt = βarchaic and ritual designation of the bee was βDESERETβ, a βword of powerβ, too sacred to be entrusted to the vulgar.β (Nibley, World of the Jaredites, p. 187).
Sjodahl, Authenticity of the Book of Mormon, p.11 : Hebrew, asher = βhappiness, blessedness;β and ashur = βone that is happy.β
See also Deseret Variant
Variants
Deseret Alphabet: πππππ‘ππ
Notes
Bibliography
- Daniel H. Ludlow A Companion to your Study of the Book of Mormon. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 1969.