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Possible Answers: EMOTE, HAM, HAMUP, HAMITUP.

Last seen on: –NewsDay Crossword January 3 2023
USA Today Crossword – Sep 5 2022
NY Times Crossword 9 Nov 21, Tuesday
LA Times Crossword 20 May 21, Thursday
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Oct 30 2020
Universal Crossword – Jul 3 2020
Newsday.com Crossword – Jun 2 2020
NY Times Crossword 14 Oct 19, Monday
Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Mar 1 2019
LA Times Crossword 23 Jul 2018, Monday
The Washington Post Crossword – July 23 2018

Random information on the term “HAM”:

Ham (Hebrew: חָם, Modern H̱am, Tiberian Ḥām; Greek Χαμ, Kham; Arabic: حام, Ḥām), according to the Table of Nations in the Book of Genesis, was a son of Noah and the father of Cush, Mizraim, Phut and Canaan.

Ham’s descendants are interpreted by Moses, Flavius Josephus and others as having populated Africa and adjoining parts of Asia. The Bible refers to Egypt as “the land of Ham” in Psalms.78:51; 105:23,27; 106:22; 1 Chronicles 4:40.

Since the 17th century a number of suggestions have been made that relate the name Ham to a Hebrew word for “burnt”, “black” or “hot”, to an Egyptian word for “servant”, or the Egyptian word Kmt for “Egypt”. A 2004 review of David Goldenberg’s The Curse of Ham: Race and Slavery in Early Judaism, Christianity and Islam (2003) states that Goldenberg “argues persuasively that the biblical name Ham bears no relationship at all to the notion of blackness and as of now is of unknown etymology.”

Genesis 5:32 indicates that Noah became the father of Shem, Ham and Japheth from the age of 500 years old, but does not list in detail their specific years. (Noah was 600 years old at the time of the flood in Genesis 7.) An incident involving Ham is related in Genesis 9:20-27.

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