jisem

Etymology
From the noun followed by possessive suffixes as in:  The phrase was then reinterpreted as verbal, whence the initial  and the suffix  instead of  in the first-person singular.

Verb

 * 1)  to be the name of;

Usage notes

 * The verb exists only in the third-person singular masculine of the imperfect. It obligatorily takes pronominal suffixes according to the logical subject, i.e. them who bear the name:


 * As usually in defective verbs, the other tenses are expressed by forms of followed by the imperfect. Since  is an impersonal verb,  is usually in the third-person singular masculine as well:


 * Occasionally, may inflect according to the logical subject, but this is rare and perhaps nonstandard.