Possibly, (and this is also possibly the last on it) but this AMAR is
'elevated, aggrandized, dignified, ennobled (like the emir of
Kuwait)', with nothing to do with 'said'. In Song 7:8(7) the poet
aptly says about the enticing figure of his beloved: "Your stature is
like that of the palm (TAMAR)."
TAMAR is a common Hebrew girl name, as well as תמירה TMIYRAH.
TAMAR is also related to SAMAR, and מסמר MA-SMER, 'nail, a metal
chip, a little metal ZMORAH'.
Isaac Fried, Boston University
On Aug 20, 2012, at 9:50 AM, JimStinehart AT aol.com wrote: