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|Rebel king, leader of the king-men, ca. 63 BC ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/62/6-9#6 Alma 62:6–9])
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Lehite PN 1. Rebel king, leader of the king-men, ca. 63 BC (Alma 62:6–9)

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Etymology

Nibley has suggested EGYPTIAN p3-ḥsy, “he [DN] is praised” (LID, 30). PACHUS is much less likely to have anything to do with the EGYPTIAN PN hes or khesi, “praised” (HWN).

Even less likely is a corruption of the Meriotic PN “Pakazi” (SC, p. 194). A long short is perhaps EGYPTIAN prkš, “house of Cush” (RFS, Egyptianisms, p. 6).

Cf. Book of Mormon PAANCHI, PAHORAN, PAGAG (?)

Variants

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Notes