A Dictionary of the Book of Mormon/Sheum

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SHEUM. A kind of grain. This name is singularly like the Hebrew snum (garlic), as found in Numbers, 11:5. Sheum is spoken of as being planted by the Nephites, in connection with wheat, barley and neas in the land of Lehi-Nephi (Mosiah, 9:9).