The change of (RH to (RWM is rare, only a couple other verb-root to
noun-derivitive show that pattern in Tanakh. However, (RM to (RWM pattern is
common.
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: Dgahler782 AT aol.com
> Thx Karl. If arumim and arum have different roots, then, tracing the
> respective development of (RH and (RM etymologically, what were the
> orginal
> meanings or rather shades/permutations, if any, of the meanings of these
> terms. (I
> don't have a BDB or easy access to one).
> Thx again and regards,
> Doris
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