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Perhaps the name comes from the EGYPTIAN gmgm, “smash, tear up, break trees,” and nw, “city,” to be compared with the city kipkip/kibkib (Coptic gibgib), “hacked | Perhaps the name comes from the EGYPTIAN gmgm, “smash, tear up, break trees,” and nw, “city,” to be compared with the city kipkip/kibkib (Coptic gibgib), “hacked | ||
up, destroyed” (RFS). Nibley mentions the EGYPTIAN city kenkeme. | up, destroyed” (RFS). Nibley mentions the EGYPTIAN city kenkeme.<ref>Nibley, LID, 28.</ref> | ||
See KIM. | See [[KIM]]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:33, 7 February 2011
Lehite GN | City, ca. 1st century AD (3 Nephi 9:8) |
Perhaps the name comes from the EGYPTIAN gmgm, “smash, tear up, break trees,” and nw, “city,” to be compared with the city kipkip/kibkib (Coptic gibgib), “hacked up, destroyed” (RFS). Nibley mentions the EGYPTIAN city kenkeme.[1]
See KIM.
Notes
- ↑ Nibley, LID, 28.