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Proto-Basque: *śa- / *śe- / *-śo
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: 1 uncle 2 father-in-law 3 parent(s) 4 great-grandparent 5 grand-daughter 6 grandson 7 grand-nephew 8 ancestor 9 great-uncle
Bizkaian: osa-ba 1, gura-so 3, asa-ba 8
Gipuzkoan: osa-ba 1, gura-so 3, asa-ba 8
High Navarrese: osa-ba 1, 2, bura-so 3, asa-ba 1, 9
Low Navarrese: osa-ba 1, bura-so 4, iloba-so 6, arba-so 8
Lapurdian: osa-ba 1, 2, bur(h)a-so 3, arba-so 8
Zuberoan: osa-ba 1, alhaba-so 5, seme-so 6, iloba-so 7, bürü-so 8
Roncalese: osa-ba 1
Comments: This prolific kinship morpheme seems to be related to PNC *=ɨ̆šwĔ 'son / daughter' (originally with changing class prefixes, as still in some EC langs.). It is probably present also in Bsq *śeme 'son', possibly a compound of *śe- + *hume 'child, baby'; and BZK sein 'child'.
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