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** ''leilviṣṭimē naimā/suhāli'' — female first cousins once removed of a prior generation | ** ''leilviṣṭimē naimā/suhāli'' — female first cousins once removed of a prior generation | ||
** ''leilviṣṭimē jolgam/vahūm'' — male first cousins once removed of a prior generation | ** ''leilviṣṭimē jolgam/vahūm'' — male first cousins once removed of a prior generation | ||
*** Here, the distinction between ''naimā'' and ''suhāli'' (and ''jolgam'' and ''vahūm'') simply refers to the family side viewed from the Ego: ''naimai'' and ''jolgās'' are on the maternal side, while '' | *** Here, the distinction between ''naimā'' and ''suhāli'' (and ''jolgam'' and ''vahūm'') simply refers to the family side viewed from the Ego: ''naimai'' and ''jolgās'' are on the maternal side, while ''suhālyai'' and ''vahūs'' are on the paternal side. | ||
* ''daniviṣṭyāke'' — to be two generations away from the nearest common ancestor | * ''daniviṣṭyāke'' — to be two generations away from the nearest common ancestor | ||
** ''daniviṣṭimē ñæltah/buneya/kalineh'' (pl. ''daniviṣṭimāhai ñæltai/buneyai/kaliniai'') — female second cousins | ** ''daniviṣṭimē ñæltah/buneya/kalineh'' (pl. ''daniviṣṭimāhai ñæltai/buneyai/kaliniai'') — female second cousins |
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