ínm-

My. With kinship terms when the possessor is older than the kinsman. See also ín-. ínmišt ‘my child’; ínmitt ‘my [a woman speaking] nephew’; ínmayč ‘my [a woman speaking] sister-in-law’; ínmawit ‘my widow’; but compare ínˀala ‘my [a woman speaking] son’s child’. [NP /ˀin(´m)-/.]