Comparing the root QSM to, what I think, are its variants

*GDM, GZM, G$M
XTM, XSM, X$M, XTM
KSM, KTM
QDM, *QTM, QSM

or

גדם*, גזם, גשם
חטם, חסם, חשם, חתם
קדם, קטם*, קסם

makes me think that QASAM is creating or conjuring something that appears, or is suggested to be, substantial, material or realistic; or using something that has bulk (as in Nu. 22:7, U-QSAM-IYM B-YAD- AM, unless 'in their hands' is metaphoric).

I doubt that M-NAXE$ is related to NAXA$, 'snake'. Some think that M- ONEN (Deut. 18:10) is a looker at clouds, but this is also doubtful.

Isaac Fried, Boston University

 On May 12, 2013, at 11:29 PM, Mike Burke wrote:

What exactly do the terms קסם and ענן mean?

Michael Gerard Burke
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