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'''[[Deseret Alphabet]]:''' πˆπ£π€π†π˜πˆπ”π‚ (Γ¦mnΙͺΙ‘Γ¦dΙ‘)
'''[[Deseret Alphabet]]:''' πˆπ£π€π†π˜πˆπ”π‚ (Γ¦mnΙͺΙ‘Γ¦dɑː)


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[[Category:Names]][[Category:Jaredite PN]]
[[Category:Names]][[Category:Jaredite PN]]

Revision as of 12:56, 14 June 2013

Jaredite PN 1. King (Ether 1:14, 15; 10:31 (x2))

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Etymology

Without knowing the cultural and linguistic antecedents of JAREDITE, it is at best speculative to offer etymologies of the JAREDITE onomasticon.

With this caveat, and assuming that Semitic etymologies are apposite, then AMNIGADDAH could be composed of the elements ΚΎmn, and gd, β€œcraftsman; faithfulness; truth” and β€œluck, fortune, fate,” respectively. Though I am unaware of a feminine form of gd, -gaddah probably represents an abstract, for which the feminine form was also used. With 1c.s. pronominal suffix on the end of the first word, represented by the i vowel, the name could mean β€œmy maker is fate.”

See Book of Mormon AMNIHU, OMNI

Variants

Deseret Alphabet: πˆπ£π€π†π˜πˆπ”π‚ (Γ¦mnΙͺΙ‘Γ¦dɑː)

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