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Amoron is most likely a late variant of the earlier Amaron or Ammoron. See the same for a discussion of the etymology. | Amoron is most likely a late variant of the earlier Amaron or Ammoron. See the same for a discussion of the etymology. | ||
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It is unlikely that the a vowel is a prosthetic aleph (RFS) because there is no consonant cluster to force a helping vowel. | It is unlikely that the a vowel is a prosthetic aleph (RFS) because there is no consonant cluster to force a helping vowel. | ||
CF. Book of Mormon Amaron, Ammaron, Ammoron, Moron, Moroni, Moronihah, et al. | CF. Book of Mormon Amaron, Ammaron, Ammoron, Moron, Moroni, Moronihah, et al. |
Revision as of 21:27, 24 February 2011
AMORON
Nephite PN | Soldier, late 4th c. AD (Moroni 9:7) |
Amoron is most likely a late variant of the earlier Amaron or Ammoron. See the same for a discussion of the etymology.
Notes It is unlikely that the a vowel is a prosthetic aleph (RFS) because there is no consonant cluster to force a helping vowel.
CF. Book of Mormon Amaron, Ammaron, Ammoron, Moron, Moroni, Moronihah, et al.