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Lehite PN | 1. | Member of GADIANTON BAND, brother of Chief Judge SEEZORAM; ca. 23 BC both were murdered (Helaman 9:26) |
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Etymology
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 Ε‘/Ε/sΚΏn Ε‘/Ε/sΚΎn.
Other suggestions include EGYPTIAN prefix s3, βsonβ (JAT) and cognate of EGYPTIAN Hittite Sandon, Sandas (LID, 32, ABM, 238).
Cf. Book of Mormon ANTUM, SEEZORAM, et al., TEANCUM
Variants
Deseret Alphabet: ππππ€πππ£
Notes