Proper noun
A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.
A king mentioned in the Proverbs.
Source: en.wiktionary.org2 Nephi 5 14. At this time, the people with Laman and Lemuel and others who remained behind had their skin turn dark, as a sign that the people of Nephi are not to mix with them until they repent. Source: Internet
After a while the constant shows make Lemuel sick, and the farmer sells him to the queen of the realm. Source: Internet
After the death of Lehi, Laman and Lemuel and others rebel against Nephi and try to kill him. Source: Internet
At the pleading of their wives, and for fear of sinking, Laman and Lemuel release Nephi. Source: Internet
Arvin describes Lemuel Shaw as a man "of an almost childlike tenderness of heart and gentleness of feeling". Source: Internet
As with his other writings, the Travels was published under a pseudonym, the fictional Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon and later a sea captain. Source: Internet