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lather- or mother-in-law; nasiinitainima, his father- or mother-in-law; nasimitanica ; 
Dasimitamile, oaaimitamileno, our father- or mother-in-law; nasimitayaqe, your 
father- or mother-in-law; nasimita mitilama, their lather- or mother-in-law; nasi, 
oasimileno, son-in-law; nasina, my son-in-law; nasiye, thy son-in-law; nasimima, 
his Bon-in-law; nasinica, aasimile, em- son-in-law; aasimile carema, our sons-in-law; 
nasaye, your son-in-law; nasiyaqe, your sons-in-law; nasimitilama, their son-in-law; 
aaedrnitamale, father-in-law. and Bon-in-law and daughter-in-law. 
nubo, nubuo, daughter-in-law, also wife of nephew, probably the wife of a man's 
brother's son, and a woman's sister's son: oUbona, nubuona, my daughter-in-law; 
nuboye, thy daughter-in-law; nubomima, his daughter-in-law; nubonica, nubuomile, 
our daughter-in-law; nuboyaqe, your daughter-in-law; nubuomitilama, their daugh- 
ter-in-law; nubuomitana, nynubemitama, ninubuomitama, my father-in-law or my 
mother-in-law; nubuomitamalema, daughter-in-law and father- or mother-in-law. 
piliqua, name given by one parent to his or her children after the death of the other; 
also given by the children to each other under those circumstances; it is also given 
by the mother's sister and father's brother to the children when a parent has died; 
also used in general for a child without father or mother, or without a relative. 
hiosa, elder brother of man, elder boy of father's brother and mother's sister, name 
which children give each other after death of one parent: name given to two chiefs of 
equal rank; women of the Timuqua tribe use this for the elder brother. 
qui: quiena, qiena, my child (used by men only); qiena miso, my older child; 
quyanima, my younger child; quiaui cocoma, yubuacoli, my last or latest child; 
quiena, name a man gives his mother's brother's child. 
quisotimi, name given to third cousins, also to father's sister's child, also to a step- 
son or stepdaughter; quisotina (another form); niquisa, my (w. sp.) brother's wife; 
niquisimitana, my (w. sp.) husband's sister; qisitomale, the grandson and the grand- 
father, the great-grandson and great-grandfather. 
ama, children of father's sister; amamale, male cousins of brother and sister. 
eqeta, equeta, children of father's sister; eqetamale, male cousins of brother and 
sister. 
aruqui, children of father's sister. 
pacanoqua, the intermediate child, child born between others. 
yubuacoli, last child (of man or woman); yubuaribana, name by which a man 
calls his younger brother after the latter's death. 
isicora, isinahoma, the very last child (of man or woman). 
anta, antina, name used by a man to his brother and a woman to her sister in the 
Timuqua dialect. 
yame, a man's, and probably also a woman's, sister's husband ; yamancha, yamenchu, 
the same in the Timuqua dialect; yanieniitana, the name a man calls his wife's sister. 
tafi seems to be the name applied to a man's brother's wife; tafimitana was the 
name given by a woman to her husband's brother. 
niha, elder brother of man, in Timuqua dialect elder brother of woman also, also 
son of father's brother and mother's sister older than self; nihona, elder sister of 
woman; ano nihanibama, my sister's son (said by a woman after his death); ano 
nihanema, child of sister's son (said by a woman after its death). 
amita, amitina, younger brother and sister of man, also the father's brother's son 
and daughter and mother's sisters younger than self; amitina, amita oroco, younger 
sister of woman; in Potano and lean dialects amita chirima, amita chirico. 
ano ecoyana, name a man gives to his elder brother after his death. 
coni, name which a man gives to his sister's childern: conina, my nephew or niece; 
conaye, thy nephew; conimima, his nephew; coninica, conimile, our nephew; 
conayaqe, your nephew; conimitilama, their nephew. 
ebo, evo, a woman's brothers' and sisters' children, also her mother's brothers' 
children; ebona, ebuona, evona, my nephew or niece: eboya, ebuoia, thy nephew; 
ebuomina, her nephew. 
