Q. immo pron. “same one (person), self” (Category: Equal, Alike)
A pronoun for the “same one [person], self” in notes from 1969, also functioning as a personal reflexive pronoun (VT47/37; VT49/21), in one place given as imme (VT47/38). It is a combination of im- “same” and mo “someone”. It appeared in initial drafts of the Ambidexters Sentence from around this time: an ke mo querne immo numenna “*for if one turned oneself towards the West...” (VT49/6). This word is also mentioned in 1969 notes on the definite article, where it had the gloss “the same person” and replaced more ancient *imo (PE23/135).
Conceptual Development: Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 had ᴹQ. one “the same person” based on ᴹQ. on- “same”, originally given as {alare >> alware >> alasse} (PE23/103 and note #44).
References ✧ PE23/135; VT47/37-38; VT49/21
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| im- | “same, self” | ✧ VT47/37 |
| mo | “one, anyone, someone, somebody” | ✧ VT47/37 (mŏ) |
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ᴹQ. one pron. “the same person” (Category: Equal, Alike)
References ✧ PE23/103
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| on- | “the same (oneness, uniqueness), identical” |