On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Alexx S Kay wrote: > >> [1] If "Ah" were pronounced with a gutteral "h", it could be >> the Hebrew for "brother", making "Ahadam" either "brother of Adam" or >> "brother of man". But that seems a bit far-fetched, and does Steve >> even *know* Hebrew? > >Remember, Emma Bull wrote that section, so the real question is, does >*she* know Hebrew. > True, I messed up a bit there. (And for those who don't know, "emma" is Hebrew for "mother") Also, I forgot to mention that "ah-adam" might just mean "Brother Adam". It would depend on context to translate it properly.