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[[Coriantumr / Coriantummer Variant|Coriantummer]] | [[Coriantumr / Coriantummer Variant|Coriantummer]] | ||
'''[[Deseret Alphabet]]:''' πππ‘πππ€πππ£π‘, πππ‘πππ€πππ£π‘ | '''[[Deseret Alphabet]]:''' πππ‘πππ€πππ£π‘ (koΚrΙͺΓ¦ntΚmr), πππ‘πππ€πππ£π‘ (kΙrΙͺΓ¦ntΚmr) | ||
'''Notes''' | '''Notes''' |
Revision as of 12:46, 7 June 2013
Jaredite PN | 1. | Prince (Ether 8:4) |
2. | King & last known JAREDITE, 6th c. BC (Omni 1:21 (x2); Ether 12:1 (x2), 2; 13:15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21 (x2), 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31; 14:3 (x2), 5 (x2), 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 (x2), 17, 20, 24 (x3), 26, 27, 28 (x2), 30 (x2), 31; 15:1, 5, 6 (x3), 7, 9, 10, 11, 13 (x2), 18, 23, 25, 28 (x2), 29, 30, 32) | |
Lehite PN | 3. | NEPHITE rebel, descendant of ZARAHEMLA, made general of LAMANITES, ca. 51 BC (Helaman 1:15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21 (x2), 22, 25, 30, 32) |
Etymology
No etymology is suggested for this JAREDITE name.
As was mentioned with CORIANTON, feline etymology has been suggested for this and other, mostly JAREDITE names.
If Sumerian can be used to explain JAREDITE names, then perhaps the suggestion of Sumerian kur, βmountainβ + an βheavenβ + dingir (and its variants*) βgod, divinity, divineβ (RFS) would yield βThe heavenly mountain of god.β
Cf. Book of Mormon CORIANTUM, CORIANTON, CORIANTOR, MORIANTUM, et al.
See also Coriantumr / Coriantummer Variant
Variants
Deseret Alphabet: πππ‘πππ€πππ£π‘ (koΚrΙͺΓ¦ntΚmr), πππ‘πππ€πππ£π‘ (kΙrΙͺΓ¦ntΚmr)
Notes
Bibliography