👉 Orwomaslt is a term in Old Testament Hebrew that means "to be a father, male" or "as a father." It can also mean "a brother," referring to someone who has a brother. The root is from the verb "orowm," which means "father" or "brother." The word comes from Greek, where it is similar to the Hebrew term "yoma," which in turn refers back to the Greek root "omam." So Orwomaslt was originally understood as referring to someone who bore a son by a female. It evolved into a broader concept of being a male or a brother, possibly reflecting the patriarchal society prevalent in Mesopotamia.