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Variant spelling of [[DESERET|D<small>ESERET</small>]]
Variant spelling of [[DESERET|D<small>ESERET</small>]]


Deseret
====[http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/ether/2.3?lang=eng#2 Ether 2:3]====
:[http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/ether/2.3?lang=eng#2 Ether 2:3]
: P: Deseret >jg deseret
::P: Deseret >jg deseret
: 1830-1849, 1858, 1920-1981: deseret
::1830-1849, 1858, 1920-1981: deseret
: 1852, 1879-1888, 1902-1907, 1911: Deseret
::1852, 1879-1888, 1902-1907, 1911: Deseret
: Discussion: Deseret was changed to deseret by John Gilbert in P; deseret appears to be a common noun, which justifies the lower-case spelling. There are other Book of Mormon names for things unknown to us, such as [[CUMOMS|cumoms]], [[CURELOMS|cureloms]], [[NEAS|neas]], and [[SHEUM|sheum]]. On the other hand, there are unique objects which are capitalized, such as [[RAMEUMPTOM|Rameumptom]] and [[LIAHONA|Liahona]].
 
Discussion: Deseret was changed to deseret by John Gilbert in P; deseret appears to be a common noun, which justifies the lower-case spelling. There are other Book of Mormon names for things unknown to us, such as [[CUMOMS|cumoms]], [[CURELOMS|cureloms]], [[NEAS|neas]], and [[SHEUM|sheum]]. On the other hand, there are unique objects which are capitalized, such as [[RAMEUMPTOM|Rameumptom]] and [[LIAHONA|Liahona]].
 
Summary: [[Royal J. Skousen|Skousen]] accepts lower-case deseret.


Source: ''[[Royal Skousen, Analysis of Textual Variants in the Book of Mormon. 6 Parts. Provo, Utah: FARMS, Brigham Young University, 2004-2009.|ATV]]'' 6:3734-35.
Source: ''[[Royal Skousen, Analysis of Textual Variants in the Book of Mormon. 6 Parts. Provo, Utah: FARMS, Brigham Young University, 2004-2009.|ATV]]'' 6:3734-35.


[[Category:Variant Names]]
[[Category:Variant Names]]

Revision as of 13:27, 30 April 2016

Variant spelling of DESERET

Ether 2:3

P: Deseret >jg deseret
1830-1849, 1858, 1920-1981: deseret
1852, 1879-1888, 1902-1907, 1911: Deseret
Discussion: Deseret was changed to deseret by John Gilbert in P; deseret appears to be a common noun, which justifies the lower-case spelling. There are other Book of Mormon names for things unknown to us, such as cumoms, cureloms, neas, and sheum. On the other hand, there are unique objects which are capitalized, such as Rameumptom and Liahona.

Source: ATV 6:3734-35.