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Whatever fauna '''CURELOMS''' were, three criteria delimit the English possibilities: they were especially useful to the [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITES</small>]], they were indigenous to [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITE</small>]] America, and,  
Whatever fauna '''C<small>URELOMS</small>''' were, three criteria delimit the English possibilities: they were especially useful to the [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITES</small>]], they were indigenous to [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITE</small>]] America, and,  
it must be assumed, Joseph Smith did not have an English translation for them or he would have rendered it in English. Therefore, whatever etymology is proposed, it must  
it must be assumed, Joseph Smith did not have an English translation for them or he would have rendered it in English. Therefore, whatever etymology is proposed, it must  
meet these three criteria.
meet these three criteria.

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Jaredite noun 1. Animals, listed with CUMOMS and elephants (Ether 9:19 (x2))

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Etymology

No etymology is suggested.

Whatever fauna CURELOMS were, three criteria delimit the English possibilities: they were especially useful to the JAREDITES, they were indigenous to JAREDITE America, and, it must be assumed, Joseph Smith did not have an English translation for them or he would have rendered it in English. Therefore, whatever etymology is proposed, it must meet these three criteria.

HEBREW, “garal” = “to roll forth or to roll off.” Possibly means camel because of their rolling motion (Reynolds, Commentary on the Book of Mormon, VI, p. 145).

See also Cureloms Variant

Variants

Cureloms

Deseret Alphabet: 𐐗𐐆𐐅𐐡𐐢𐐉𐐣𐐞 (kɪuːrlɒmz)

Notes