Arabic

ˀinsān- - man (Lane 114)

pl. ˀunās-, nās-

PCS
*ˀinš- - man, person (Kogan 2015: 177, 382)
Loss of -n- in Hbr., Arm. and Sab. (presumably, *ˀinš->*ˀĩš->ˀīš) remains problematic in spite of the obvious presence of -n- in the Hebrew plural form ˀănāšīm (constr. ˀanšē).