Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *māk
Meaning: son-in-law
Tibetan: mag, dmag son-in-law.
Burmese: sa-mak son-in-law, LB *smakx.
Kachin: dǝmaʔ3 son-in-law.
Lushai: māk-pa a sister's or daughter's husband (LS), KC *māk.
Lepcha: myók a bridegroom, a son-in-law
Comments: PG *maCL younger sister's husband; Thankur mak-cinaw two clans closely related due to a number of marriages; Pwo, Sgaw maʔ son-in-law; Miri mak-bo; Dhimal hma-wa;. Sh. 38, 409; Ben. 71, 136; Mat 201.
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