ínának
Ínának is a string that does not correspond to a widely recognized standalone term in major encyclopedic sources. In a linguistic or orthographic sense, it resembles a potential instance of a Hungarian possessive construction, where the suffix -ának (or -ének, depending on vowel harmony) attaches to a noun stem to indicate possession by a third person (he, she, or it). The exact interpretation of ínának would depend on the surrounding context and any identifiable stem it is attached to, since the suffix by itself carries no independent meaning.
In Hungarian morphology, possessive suffixes are used to mark ownership within noun phrases rather than through
Because ínának is not a standard, widely attested word, it is also possible that it appears as
See also: Hungarian grammar, possessive suffixes, inflection.