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Lehite PN 1. Chief judge, 1st c. BC (Alma 4:17; Alma 50:37)
Lehite GN 2. City and land, perhaps named from No. 1, 1st c. BC (Alma 50:14; 62:30)
3. Plains, ca. 61 BC (Alma 62:18)

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Etymology

This is one of several suffixed names in the Book of Mormon (see also e.g., CUMENI/CUMENIHAH, MATHONI/MATHONIHAH, MORONI/MORONIHAH). For NEPHI, see above. For the suffix -hah see the introduction.

Reynolds, Story of the Book of Mormon, p. 299, based on reading -ihah as the theophoric element and neph as coming from some root meaning “consolation,” translates “Jehovah’s consolation.”

Cf. Book of Mormon NEPHI, LEHINEPHI, AHAH

See also Nephihah Variants

Variants

Nephiah

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Notes