indukné
Indukné is a term sometimes used in certain cultural or familial contexts, particularly in South Asian societies, to refer to a paternal uncle's wife. Essentially, it is the wife of one's father's brother. This relationship is often considered an aunt within the extended family structure. The specific term and its connotations can vary between different regions and languages within South Asia. In many traditions, the indukné holds a respected position within the family and plays a role in family gatherings and social events. Her relationship with her nieces and nephews, who are her husband's siblings' children, is generally one of affection and familial care, similar to other maternal or paternal aunts. The precise nature of the relationship and the level of formality can be influenced by generational differences and individual family dynamics. While not a universally recognized or formal kinship term in all cultures, it serves to define a specific familial connection within certain social structures.