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Most likely the name is composed of gād, “fortune, luck, riches,” and with a second element, either -IOMNAH or -OMNAH, depending of whether the “i” is read as the | Most likely the name is composed of gād, “fortune, luck, riches,” and with a second element, either -IOMNAH or -OMNAH, depending of whether the “i” is read as the | ||
1st common singular possessive suffix or as part of the next element. The -OMNAH/IOMNAH remains unexplained, unless related to AMMON, OMNI. | 1st common singular possessive suffix or as part of the next element. The -OMNAH/IOMNAH remains unexplained, unless related to AMMON, OMNI. | ||
See, GAD GID, GADIANTON, GADIANDI. | See, [[GAD]], [[GID]], [[GADIANTON]], [[GADIANDI]]. | ||
Bibliography | Bibliography | ||
[[Category:Names]] | [[Category:Names]] |
Revision as of 11:40, 23 February 2011
Lehite GN | City, ca. 6 BC (3 Nephi 9:8) |
Most likely the name is composed of gād, “fortune, luck, riches,” and with a second element, either -IOMNAH or -OMNAH, depending of whether the “i” is read as the 1st common singular possessive suffix or as part of the next element. The -OMNAH/IOMNAH remains unexplained, unless related to AMMON, OMNI.
See, GAD, GID, GADIANTON, GADIANDI.
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