This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 Excerpt: ...relatives; (2) all tribal families with which intermarriage is allowed, viowod from the male side; (3) sometimes used as u respectful term for a son-in-law. A maternal great grand-mother, a mother's father's mother. (1) A father-in-law, a husband's father; (2) a brother-in-law, a husband's elder brother; (3) a paternal ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 Excerpt: ...relatives; (2) all tribal families with which intermarriage is allowed, viowod from the male side; (3) sometimes used as u respectful term for a son-in-law. A maternal great grand-mother, a mother's father's mother. (1) A father-in-law, a husband's father; (2) a brother-in-law, a husband's elder brother; (3) a paternal aunt's (moi a) husband, or brothefs; (4) a brother-in-law, used by a wife s younger sister; (5) an uncle, when addressed by the wife's brother's children. A widow; also called i/aidajan. Jan, A sister, (generally thought of as a younger sister) of a man. Ji, See aji ni; a grandfather, see ji hkai. Ji dm, A maternal grandfather. Ji ke, A paternal great-grandfather. Ji ke dwi, A maternal great-grandfather. Ji hkai, A paternal grandfather. Ji woi, Ancestors, viewed collectively Hkau, (1) Cousins, a paternal aunt's male children when addressing the mother's nephew and vice versa; (2) a brother-in-law, a wife's brother's, used on both sides; (3) a polite term between young men of equal age and standing. Hkai dwi Same as toot ihot but more respectful. Hkri, (1) Cousins, a paternal aunt's (moi a) female children; (2) a paternal aunt's husband's sisters; (3) the children of a sister, either a nephew or niece; (4) a son-in-law; (5) a respectful compellation used by a man, when addressing a women of equal age and standing, not being a relative. Ma, A child.. Moi, (1) A paternal aunt, a father's sister whether younger or older; (2) a mother-in-law, a husband's mother. Mddujan, A wife. Madu wa, A husband. Mat/u, (1) A wife's relatives; (2) all trib al families with which intermarriage is allowed, and from which wives may bo taken Mdyu dama, Relations in general; see parts. Na, (1) An elder sister; (2) a husband's elder brother's wife, a sister-inlaw; (3) ..
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