The גלם shoresh family is a family of roots situated around gimel, lamed and mem. Its gematria is 73.
גלם shoresh root
The גלם shoresh root pertains to cloaks, concealment, folding and deception; and golems and bodies. It’s related to the Sleep element. (Lack form, shapeless, enwrap, be alone)
Subjects: Clumsy/awkward golem, fetus, embryo, glumacea grass, one-glumed hardgrass, Harsh Gallam interpreter, Galman interpreter, Crude chrysalis/pupa/larva,
Verbs: To Wrap (garment) and fold (Qal), Embodiment? (Qal) (Create golem? Golem body?)
Objects: Unformed substance, wrapped mantle or tunic (clothing or gown), glume (chaff)
Manners: Formless
Other Semitic meanings
Arabic: Cut off
Syriac: Uncultivated soil, short cloak
Assyrian/Babylonian: Overcoat
Cognates: Lack form/value כלם
גמל shoresh root
The גמל shoresh root is connected to payment (usually debt or rewards or benefits), compensation or doing something to someone, accomplishment or deed, requital; first fruits, ripening, development, maturation and legumes; and camel riding and a humped “rewarding cow” like the zebu; breasts; and the letter Gimel.
The shoresh is tied to the Taste element, the BLE and CRE, counterattacks and tactics that affect both the doer and the recipient, and beasts and plants.
Subjects: Weaned child, camel, Gaml, benefactor, Rewarding Cow, Gemalli (name), Gamliel (name), Gamul (name)
Verbs: Render/Recompense/do to/show (Qal), Ripen/wean (mature) (Qal), Ride camel (Pi’el), complete(?)
Objects: Gimel
Places: Beit Gamul, Gamla
Manners: Reciprocal, very large
Other Semitic meanings
Aramaic: Requite, do, benefit
Arabic: Collect, be beautiful, act decently
Tigrinia: Have thick foliage
Akkadian: Requite, be easy on, complete
Cognates: Provide/deny sustenance: קמל
לגם shoresh root
The לגם shoresh root is connected to the taste of a mouthful of drink. It’s connected to the Taste and Water elements. (Absorb)
Subject: Pine tree
Verbs: Swallow/sip (Qal)
Objects: Draft
מגל shoresh root
The מגל shoresh root is connected to pus. It’s connected to the Smell and Life/Death element, as well as attacks that limit LIF.
Subjects: Pustule
Verbs: Fester (Pi’el)
Objects: Pus
Manners: Purulent
Combined entities
Subjects: Pustule
Verbs: Fester (Pi’el)
Objects: Pus
Times:
Places:
Manners: Purulent
Ciphers
Atbash: יכר
Albam: אבן
Akhbi: טשת
Gematria (73): אבע, החס