Though "My wife's mother's sister's husband" is wiʇigan, my grandfather (see B*), that term, as applied to him, is seemingly without reason.—JOSEPH LA FLÈCHE.

The husband of my wife's sister () is not always my consanguinity, but if he is a kinsman, I call him my elder (E) or younger (F) brother.

Affinities of

EGO, a female:

Wíeg¢añge, my husband.

e Husband's brother group. Wíci`e, my potential husband.

fHusband's sister group. Wicíʞan, my husband's sister.

The wife of "e" is my sister (wijan¢e or wi ʇañge), my father's sister (wiʇimi), or my brother's daughter (wiʇujañge), if related to Ego, a female. This kinship will be expressed by E, [F], [H], or [I], according to circumstances. See