Protoform: QILAAMUTU [PN] Sister's child (man speaking)

Description: Sisterʔs child (man speaking)
Reconstruction: Reconstructs to PN: Polynesian
Notes:

*0 >> XO *qilaamotu

Pollex entries:

Language Reflex Description Source
Anuta Iraamutu Sister's child (Fbg)
East Futuna ʔIlaamutu Man's sister's child (Mfr)
East Uvea ʔIlaamutu Sister's child (Rch)
Easter Island Iramuta, iramuto Fellow being Uncertain Semantic Connection (Fts)
Emae Raamutu Woman's brother's child (Cpl)
Hawaiian Ilaamuku Executive officer, marshal (Pki)
Ifira-Mele Iraamutu Nephew (Clk)
Ifira-Mele Raamutu Nephew, niece (term of address) (Clk)
Luangiua Ilaamoku Sister's son (Smd)
Mangareva Iramutu Neveu, nièce (Rch)
Manihiki-Rakahanga Iraamutu Nephew, niece (Krk)
Marquesas Iʔamutu Neveu, niéce, c'est-à-dire fils ou fille naturelle ou adoptifs de la soeur (Dln)
New Zealand Maori Iraamutu Nephew, niece, (traditionally the sister's child) (Bgs)
Niuafoʔou ʔIlamutu Sister's child (Dye)
Pukapuka Ilamutu A man's adopted child who is the blood child of his real or classificatory sister (Bge)
Rennellese ʔIgaamutu Son-in-law, daughter-in-law (Ebt)
Samoan Ilamutu The relationship sustained by the children of a sister to the children of her brother, after the brother and sister are dead. An institutional relationship term for a female having particular control over her brothers' sons (Macpherson). (Prt)
Tikopia Iramutu Sister's child (Fth)
Tokelau Ilaamutu Male's sister's child (Sma)
Tongan ʔIlamutu Man's sister's child (Cwd)
Tuvalu Ilaamutu Mother's brother or sister's son (Rby)
West Futuna Ra/i/mutu Offspring of a man's sister or female cross cousin... Phonologically Irregular (Dty)

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