User:Samwilson/Noongarpedia/D entries

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 * 1) jungle [24]

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 * 1) tongue [24]

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 * 1) wind, south-east [9]

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 * 1) dance [9]

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 * 1) throwing stick [9]

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 * 1) Zamia tree, kernel of [4][9]

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 * 1) arm, left [4 (b)][9]

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 * 1) Plover or quail
 * 2) Spear

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 * 1) Name of one of the four South-western matrimonial classes or Class Divisions in Manitchmat phratry

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 * 1) The sea

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 * 1) (The) meat (is) on top (of the tree)

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 * 1) Flesh food of all kinds

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 * 1) Game where

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 * 1) Any fish in the river (or water)?

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 * 1) Game (animals) not, I cannot see or find any game (Bunbury dialect)

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 * 1) One

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 * 1) As ugly as a water rate (like (a) water rate)

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 * 1) Without

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 * 1) mouth [4][6][8 (E)][10 (l)(p)(q)]

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 * 1) To yawn

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 * 1) the knife [4 (e)]

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 * 1) To yawn
 * 2) to yawn [4]

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 * 1) thicket [19]

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 * 1) to burn the mouth by eating anything hot [4]
 * 2) To burn the mouth eating anything hot

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 * 1) to break [4 (e)][9]; to break in pieces [9]

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 * 1) The tongue
 * 2) the tongue [4]

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 * 1) the tongue [4]

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 * 1) winding; dule, bad, sorry; as "goort daluk", to be sorry or not to have a friendly feeling

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 * 1) winding; dule; bad; sorry [4]

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 * 1) winding; dule, bad, sorry; as "goort daluk", to be sorry or not to have a friendly feeling

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 * 1) The countenance, the mouth and eyes
 * 2) the countenence; the mouth & eyes [4]; mouth [10 (t)]

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 * 1) A species of paroquet
 * 2) a species of paroquet [4]

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 * 1) a small sort of knife [4]

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 * 1) the body just the below the boon-galla [4];
 * 2) twenty-eight parrot [18 (w)]

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 * 1) To spill, to let waterfall

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 * 1) dry [4 (b)]

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 * 1) to chew [4 (b)]

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 * 1) to yawn [4]

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 * 1) mouth [10 (i)(f)]

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 * 1) fish (generic) [10 (f)]

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 * 1) anus [8 (E)][10 (c - ENN)]

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 * 1) Fish (generic)

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 * 1) old woman [10 (t)]

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 * 1) To yawn

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 * 1) a species of fish [4 (b)]

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 * 1) a large species of ant [4]
 * 2) Large species of ant

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 * 1) To fall, to set
 * 2) to fall; to set [4]

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 * 1) to move slowly [4 (b)]

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 * 1) To pick up

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 * 1) slowly [14 (f)(u)]

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 * 1) to pick up [14 (g)]

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 * 1) Pick up

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 * 1) To pick up

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 * 1) fish species [9]

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 * 1) to bring; to pick up [14 (b)(x)(cc)]; to fetch; to bring [14 (k)(p)(w)(aa)];
 * 2) To fall down
 * 3) to fall down [14 (bb); to fall; tumble [8 (E)]
 * 4) To fetch or bring

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 * 1) To fall down
 * 2) to fall down [14 (n)]

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 * 1) knife [6]

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 * 1) knife [16]

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 * 1) slow [23]

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 * 1) kill [16]

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 * 1) knife [23][24]; hunting knife [23]

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 * 1) mutilated [23]

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 * 1) lip [8 (E)]

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 * 1) meat [8 (E)]

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 * 1) break [23][24]

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 * 1) Any animal fit to eat, or the flesh of such an animal

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 * 1) Slowly

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 * 1) The middle

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 * 1) gullet [13]

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 * 1) bad [6]

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 * 1) vagina [24]

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 * 1) fish, (generic) [10 (p)]; meat [24]

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 * 1) bad [9 (g)]

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 * 1) flesh of all sorts; food [5]; animal food [6]; meat [17]
 * 2) flesh, of animals for eating; animal food [9]; any animal fit to eat or the flesh of any [4];

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 * 1) animal and vegetable food [6]; food in general [9]

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 * 1) meat [23]

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 * 1) game [23]

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 * 1) cooked meat [23]

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 * 1) birds, cooked [3]

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 * 1) cousin [19]

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 * 1) kill, to [9]

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 * 1) mouth [7]

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 * 1) hair [16]

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 * 1) cunning [6][9]; noiseless [9]; sly [6][9]
 * 2) Sly, cunning, noiseless

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 * 1) thigh [7]

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 * 1) parrot, rosella [23][24]

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 * 1) lie; falsehood: but see jin-bardip [23]

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 * 1) bush: but see boona lorung [23]

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 * 1) (the) meat (is) on the top (of the tree) [14 (f)(u)]

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 * 1) flesh food of all kinds [14 (f)(u)(cc)]

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 * 1) any fish in the river (or water)? [14 (g)]

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 * 1) I cannot see or find any game [14 (f)]

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 * 1) the mouth [4 (a)]

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 * 1) sly; cunning; noiseless [4]

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 * 1) Green

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 * 1) Ashes, dust

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 * 1) white; fair [4]

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 * 1) White, fair; Djitto

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 * 1) To lie, to tell untruths
 * 2) to tell untruths [4]

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 * 1) A sorcerer, a boyl-ya-gaduck

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 * 1) The west wind
 * 2) the west wind [4]

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 * 1) a scorcerer [4]

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 * 1) flame [4 (b)]

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 * 1) burrowing animal, size of the weasel [4]

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 * 1) parrot, rosella [19]

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 * 1) flame [4][6]
 * 2) Flames; as "kalla dallar", the flame of the fire

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 * 1) the short hair of the body [4]
 * 2) The short hair on the body

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 * 1) Spittle, froth, foam
 * 2) spittle; froth [4]

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 * 1) To tell lies, to lie
 * 2) to tell lies; to lie [4]

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 * 1) sound, (the sound of the wind blowing) [3]

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 * 1) tongue [7]

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 * 1) ashes; dust [4][6][9]

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 * 1) whitened with ashes [6]; white [9]

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 * 1) dust [23][24]

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 * 1) dry [4 (b)][9]; not wet [9]

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 * 1) tongue [23]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (j)]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (n)]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (u)]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (g)]

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 * 1) tongue [3, 10 (e)]

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 * 1) raw [6]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (m)]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (f)]

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 * 1) ashes; dust (see dalba) [4 (b)]

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 * 1) Ground parrot
 * 2) ground parrot [20]; green [4];
 * 3) raw; green wood; uncooked meat [9]

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 * 1) red breast  [11 (a)]

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 * 1) bury, to; to hide [9]

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 * 1) face [3]

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 * 1) parrot [5]
 * 2) twenty-eight parrot [18 (c)]; parrots in general [9];

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 * 1) Yellow banded parrot
 * 2) yellow banded parrot [20]

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 * 1) To bury, to put in the ground

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 * 1) Shallow, not deep

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 * 1) Together, in company; "Dan joo ngna-netch", we two lovers are together

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 * 1) We two lovers are together

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 * 1) To bury, to put in the ground

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 * 1) to bury; to put in the ground [4]

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 * 1) To close, stop up
 * 2) to close; to stop up; to sew up [4]

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 * 1) To yawn
 * 2) to yawn [4]

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 * 1) together; in company [4]

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 * 1) we two lovers are together [4]

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 * 1) stars, Pleiades [8 (E)]

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 * 1) angular [9 (h)]

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 * 1) plant, manna, so called? [9];
 * 2) white, sweet substance found under trees [6]

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 * 1) Butcher bird

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 * 1) butcher bird [13][25]

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 * 1) sugar [3]

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 * 1) shallow [4][6][9]; not deep [4][6]

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 * 1) company, in [9]; together [6][9]

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 * 1) knife, native [6][9]

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 * 1) mouth [10 (e)(g)(o)][23][24]

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 * 1) A small bird

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 * 1) Pudenda

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 * 1) A small sort of knife

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 * 1) The part of the body immediately below the boon-galla

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 * 1) the back [4 (e)]

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 * 1) a small bird [4]

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 * 1) the pudenda [4]

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 * 1) uneven [4]
 * 2) Uneven; as "badjore dar-doon, dar-doon", uneven ground, not level

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 * 1) That one of the vertebre that projects at the bottom of the neck
 * 2) the vertebrae at the bottom of the neck [4]

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 * 1) strike so as to stun or kill, to [9]

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 * 1) killing suddenly; striking dead [4]

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 * 1) throat [7]

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 * 1) as ugly as a water rat [14 (z)]

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 * 1) spill, to [9]

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 * 1) to spill; to let water fall [4]

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 * 1) estuary [5][9]

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 * 1) gentle [23][24]

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 * 1) pass through or under, to; to stoop [9]; to dive [6][9]

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 * 1) clay; white lime; limetsone [9]; white clay [6]
 * 2) lime, used as a sign of mourning by women [5];

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 * 1) mourning, to go into [9]

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 * 1) mourning, to go in [6]

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 * 1) Clay, white

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 * 1) Clay, yellow

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 * 1) shy; ashamed  [23][24]

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 * 1) pudenda [9]

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 * 1) Bat

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 * 1) uneven [9]

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 * 1) stun, to; to kill [9]; to strike mortally [6]

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 * 1) throat [8 (E)]

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 * 1) Windpipe

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 * 1) bird, goatsucker, little, Aegotheles [9]

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 * 1) tongue [1]

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 * 1) tongue [10 (o)]

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 * 1) fright; terror [9]; fear [6][9]

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 * 1) terrify, to; to startle; to frighten [9]

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 * 1) terror, to strike;  to strike fear [6]

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 * 1) alarm [9]

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 * 1) Fish hawk
 * 2) Large white gull
 * 3) large white gull [14 (v)]; fish hawk [14 (u)(z)]

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 * 1) Mend

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 * 1) spill, to [6]

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 * 1) the windpipe; the forepart of the throat [4]
 * 2) The windpiupe, the forepart of the throat

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 * 1) needlessly; superfluously [9]

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 * 1) without [14 (f)(u)]

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 * 1) Killing suddenly, striking dead; "nadjöo nginnie goree dargang ween", I'll put you in a dying state presently

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 * 1) Dried up
 * 2) dry [4]

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 * 1) Abduct, to

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 * 1) Abscond, to

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 * 1) hide it [4 (b)]

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 * 1) turn around, in opposite direction [8 (N)]

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 * 1) dried; dried up [9]

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 * 1) waddy [13]

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 * 1) Thigh
 * 2) thigh [14 (v)]

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 * 1) Belonging to the thigh

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 * 1) belonging to the thigh [14 (v)]

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 * 1) mouth [10 (j)]

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 * 1) mouth [10 (d)]

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 * 1) sheep [13]

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 * 1) spittle [11]

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 * 1) to cut [4 (e)]; to cut with an axe [9]

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 * 1) see daluk  [4]

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 * 1) the rump; posteriors [4]

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 * 1) The rump, posteriors

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 * 1) Squeaker

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 * 1) gate, to close a [6]

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 * 1) To close, stop up

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 * 1) To carry in a bag

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 * 1) A small sort of fish
 * 2) a small sort of fish [4]

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 * 1) to close; to stop up [4]

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 * 1) to carry in the loins [4]

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 * 1) mix [23][24]

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 * 1) nut [23][24]

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 * 1) grandfather [23][24]

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 * 1) grandmother [24]

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 * 1) grandmother [23]

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 * 1) star [10 (e)]

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 * 1) cling [23]

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 * 1) cling [24]

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 * 1) to lie together [4 (b)]

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 * 1) saliva [8 (E)]

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 * 1) plant, flowers [3]

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 * 1) To spit

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 * 1) winding; dule, bad, sorry; as "goort daluk", to be sorry or not to have a friendly feeling

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 * 1) leaf, a [6]

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 * 1) banded blue & red-winged wren [18 (w)];
 * 2) small blue bird [7]

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 * 1) Grandfather

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 * 1) parrot [17]

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 * 1) scarlet robin [18 (v)]

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 * 1) native companion [10 (q)]

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 * 1) To climb, mount, ascend

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 * 1) to cover up; to close [4 (b)]

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 * 1) Ye or you (father's fathers and son's sons)

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 * 1) to dig out of the ground [11]

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 * 1) ascend, to; to mount [9]; to climb [4][9]; to climb up [6]

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 * 1) brother-in-law; sister-in-law [5][9]; brothers-in-law [6]

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 * 1) An estuary
 * 2) an estuary [4]

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 * 1) To swim, to dive, to stoop
 * 2) to swim; to dive; to stoop [4]

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 * 1) idly [4]

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 * 1) the blade bone of the shoulder [4]
 * 2) The blade-bone of the shoulder

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 * 1) swim [3]

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 * 1) dry, withered - applied to leaves; a dead leaf [9]

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 * 1) name of native [17]

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 * 1) see et [4]

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 * 1) never [8 (E)]

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 * 1) A local name for the family of Ngo-tacks.  The Didarokes are said to be generally short and stout.  Old Yillowgonga belongs to this family
 * 2) a local name for the family of Ngo-taks [4]

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 * 1) see di-dar-oke [4 (b)]

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 * 1) game of any kind; fish flesh or fowl [4 (b)(c)]

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 * 1) sun [1]

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 * 1) the tail (dog?); see dudah [7]

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 * 1) heavy [16]

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 * 1) gum of the mouth [8 (E)]

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 * 1) plover or quail [14 (e)]; spear [14 (e)(e)]

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 * 1) Hornet
 * 2) the middle [14 (r)]; the sea [14 (g)(z)]; the hornet [14 (v)]

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 * 1) deep; deep water [9]

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 * 1) fish, silver herring [9]

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 * 1) close a hole, to; to stop up [9]

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 * 1) shut, to [9]

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 * 1) crawfish [9]; the crayfish found in swamps [4 (e)]

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 * 1) magpie lark [18 (x)]

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 * 1) A leaf
 * 2) a leaf [4]

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 * 1) king fish (small) [19]

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 * 1) magpie lark [18 (x)]

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 * 1) new; just made [8 (E)]

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 * 1) leaf [9]; leaf of a tree [5]

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 * 1) magpie lark [18 (x)]

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 * 1) lark, mud [17]

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 * 1) bird, marsh harrier-bird, Circus [9];
 * 2) swamp harrier [18 (x)]

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 * 1) the seed of a common shrub at King George Sound [4 (b)]

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 * 1) budgerygah [18 (c)]

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 * 1) stern [19]

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 * 1) buttock [8 (E)]

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 * 1) carry on the shoulder, to [6][9]

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 * 1) native dog [21]

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 * 1) Sister-in-law

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 * 1) "Sister-in-law" come here

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 * 1) sister-in-law come here-female speaking [14 (r)]

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 * 1) rump: and see moorer [23]

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 * 1) loins [9]

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 * 1) straightaway, soon [8 (E)]

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 * 1) ears [24]

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 * 1) a small root eaten by the natives - Sept. to Oct. [4]
 * 2) A small root eaten by the natives: in season in October and September

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 * 1) the sun [4 (b)]

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 * 1) pick up, to; to take up [9]

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 * 1) roots, edible, Haemodorum sp. [9]; edible root [5]

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 * 1) white or gray [4 (b)]

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 * 1) Flame; as "kalla djal-lup", the flame of the fire

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 * 1) salt; acrid [4]; bitter [4][6]

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 * 1) flame [4]

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 * 1) acrid; bitter; salt [9]

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 * 1) bird, parrot species [9]; a species of paroquet [4 (b)];
 * 2) king parrot [18 (x)]

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 * 1) Salt, acrid, bitter; as "gabby djal-lum", sea water

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 * 1) water [9]

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 * 1) The bark of trees

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 * 1) The dead, the spirits of deceased persons.  This term is applied to Europeans, as they are supposed to be the dead once more returned to the land of their nativity.  This belief arises from the natives supposing that people would only come to lands with which they had been acqainted in some previous state of existence

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 * 1) white-headed stilt [18 (w)]

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 * 1) the bark of trees [4]

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 * 1) bird, wattle-bird, Anthochaera lewinii [9]][18 (w)(x)]

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 * 1) dead, the [4][6][9]; the spirits of the deceased [4];
 * 2) white man [10 (f)] Europeans [9];

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 * 1) bird, plover, long-legged, Himantopus [9];
 * 2) white-headed stilt [18 (w)]

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 * 1) bark of banksia or hakea [9]

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 * 1) banksia, bark [5]

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 * 1) ground parrot [18 (w)]

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 * 1) the blade bone [4]
 * 2) The blade-bone

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 * 1) Mahogany-tree, a species of eucalyptus
 * 2) the mahogany tree; a species of Eucalyptus [4]

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 * 1) king parrot [18 (w)]

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 * 1) bird, creeper, wiry-feathered, brown reed [9];
 * 2) western bristlebird [18 (w)]

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 * 1) shoulder or blade-bone [9]

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 * 1) bird, parrot, variegated ground, Pezoporus [9];
 * 2) ground parrot [18 (w)]

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 * 1) banded blue & red-winged wren [18 (w)];
 * 2) bluebird, Malurus pectoralis [9]

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 * 1) tree, mahogany, Eucalyptus robusta [9]

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 * 1) king parrot [18 (w)]

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 * 1) sun [9]

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 * 1) a sister [4 (e)]

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 * 1) silver gull [18 (x)]

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 * 1) a local name for the No-go-nyuk family [4]
 * 2) A local name for the Noo-goomyuck family.  The men of this family are said to be generally very tall.  Weeban, who has lately twice made his escape from prison, belongs to this family

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 * 1) Browned; applied to meat-roasting, as being sufficiently cooked

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 * 1) browned (applied to roasting meat) [4]

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 * 1) white or gray [4]

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 * 1) Clay
 * 2) day [4]

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 * 1) foot [10 (f)]

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 * 1) White or grey; "katta djee-dal", grey headed

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 * 1) grass [10 (f)]

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 * 1) The north
 * 2) the north [4][9]; tree, mahogany [5]

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 * 1) fat; greasy [4 (b)]; handsome [4 (b)][ 9]

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 * 1) grey; white; dawn; daylight [9]

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 * 1) browned, meat properly cooked [9]

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 * 1) cooked, for eating [9]

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 * 1) semen [9]

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 * 1) limestone [9 (h)]

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 * 1) clay [9]

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 * 1) silver gull [18 (x)]

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 * 1) mouse, small burrowing,edible [9]

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 * 1) A small species of mouse that burrows in the earth, eaten by the natives.
 * 2) a small species of mouse that burrows [4]

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 * 1) grass [10 (h)]

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 * 1) bird, crow, white-vented, Coronaria streper [9]; currawong (squeaker) [18 (x)];
 * 2) grey granite [9]

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 * 1) A star; one of the wives of Woor-dytch

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 * 1) a species of duck [4]

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 * 1) A species of duck.  The Ngotacks formerly belonged to this class of birds, before they were changed into men

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 * 1) A flat-headed fish of the cobbler species
 * 2) a flat-headed fish of the cobbler species [4]

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 * 1) To climb, ascend, mount; Den-dang
 * 2) to climb; mount; ascend [4]

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 * 1) sharpening by burning then rubbing with bark [4]
 * 2) Sharpening by first burning and then rubbing between two pieces of bark; as "wanna djin-gan-een", sharpening the wanna or stick by th women in digging

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 * 1) a star; one of Woordytchs wives [4]

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 * 1) To see
 * 2) to see [4]

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 * 1) fish, cobbler [9]

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 * 1) sharpen to point, to [9]

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 * 1) bird, gull, little, Xema [9]

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 * 1) spear, boys; spindle [9]

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 * 1) behold, to; to look; to see; to perceive [9]

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 * 1) roots of plants or trees [9]

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 * 1) Zamia palm tree (Macrozamia reidlii) [7]

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 * 1) scratch, to [9]

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 * 1) mouse, small marsupial [9]

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 * 1) scab [9]

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 * 1) Zamia [5][9]

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 * 1) zamia, down of [5]

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 * 1) accuse, to [9]

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 * 1) frog species [9]

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 * 1) Fair; light colored; "katta djit-ting", fairhaired.  "Tdon-dain"
 * 2) fair; light-coloured [4][9]

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 * 1) See Djit-ting
 * 2) see djit-ting [4]; fair; light-coloured [9]

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 * 1) edible root [5]

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 * 1) western thornbill [18 (w)]

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 * 1) an opossum-fur head ornament [4 (b)]

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 * 1) A Kidney
 * 2) a kidney [4]

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 * 1) To amuse, to bring a kidney
 * 2) to amuse; to bring a kidney [4]

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 * 1) broad-tailed thornbill [18 (w)]

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 * 1) crested shrike-tit [18 (x)]

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 * 1) The fur of the animal

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 * 1) not; not so [4 (e)]

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 * 1) water [6][9]

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 * 1) the fur of an animal [4]

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 * 1) down; short-hair; feathers; hair of the body [9];
 * 2) short hair of the body [4]
 * 3) Short hair on the body; Djoro, the fur of animal

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 * 1) to tickle [4][9]; to pierce the kidney [4]
 * 2) To tickle, to pierce the kidney

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 * 1) pallid cockatoo [18 (x)]

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 * 1) a big sister [4 (b)]

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 * 1) A sister
 * 2) a sister [4]

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 * 1) Short hair on the body; Djoro, the fur of animal

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 * 1) roots, edible, orchis, like small potato [9]

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 * 1) tree, tea-tree [9]

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 * 1) kidney [9]

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 * 1) amuse, to [9]

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 * 1) bird, cuckoo, cuculus [9]; pallid cockatoo [18 (x)]

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 * 1) sister [4][5][9]

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 * 1) bad [6][9]; useless [9]

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 * 1) a sort of gum eaten by the natives [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) hip-joint [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) bird, parrot, variegated ground, Pezoporus [9];
 * 2) ground parrot [18]

Xxxx

 * 1) bird, wren, brown-tailed, Acanthiza tiemene [9];
 * 2) broad-tailed thornbill [18 (w)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Bad

Xxxx

 * 1) bad [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) A sort of gum eaten by the natives

Xxxx

 * 1) white [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) little wattle-bird [18 (w)]; red wattle-bird [18 (x)]

Xxxx

 * 1) skewer [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) skewer [9]; bone pin for fastening cloak [5]

Xxxx

 * 1) down, short-hair or feathers; fur [9];
 * 2) short hair on the body [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) banded blue & red-winged wren [18 (w)];
 * 2) southern emu wren [18 (x)]

Xxxx

 * 1) bird, cuckoo, bronze, Chalcites [9];
 * 2) horsfield bronze & golden bronze cuckoo [18 (x)]

Xxxx

 * 1) knee [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) western bristlebird [18 (w)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog [5]

Xxxx

 * 1) far out place [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Throwing stick

Xxxx

 * 1) throwing stick [20]

Xxxx

 * 1) limpet [19]

Xxxx

 * 1) forehead, smooth and eyes like stars [17]

Xxxx

 * 1) meat [15]

Xxxx

 * 1) The hip-joint

Xxxx

 * 1) question, (who is this?) [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) rain [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) eyelid [4 (b)][9]

Xxxx

 * 1) The north wind
 * 2) the north wind [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) accompany [8 (E)]

Xxxx

 * 1) One, alone, single
 * 2) one; alone; single [4][9]; lonely [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) down; low [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) brown hawk [18 (x)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Fish hawk

Xxxx

 * 1) fish hawk [14 (u)(z)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Half-caste
 * 2) half-caste [14 (g)(h)]

Xxxx

 * 1) ear [4 (e)][10 (f)]; to hear [4 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) thunder [10 (j)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Wattle bird

Xxxx

 * 1) know: but see kartaga [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) wise  [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) skill; wise; wisely [23]; to know much [17]

Xxxx

 * 1) unknown [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) thunder [10 (o)]

Xxxx

 * 1) red wattle-bird [18 (m)]

Xxxx

 * 1) kill [8 (E)][10 (c - ENN)]; murder [8 (E)]

Xxxx

 * 1) throw [11]

Xxxx

 * 1) a species of mungyte [4]
 * 2) A species of mungyte.  See Mungyte

Xxxx

 * 1) The knee
 * 2) the knee [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) singing honeyeater [18 (w)]

Xxxx

 * 1) baby [10 (l)]

Xxxx

 * 1) bad, disagreeable to taste [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) The seed vessel of the white gum, a species of eucalyptus

Xxxx

 * 1) the seed vessel of the white gum [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [10 (g)(h)(r)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, wild [10 (f)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [10 (f)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [10 (m)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [10 (q)]

Xxxx

 * 1) to arrange the fire for cooking; to cook [4]
 * 2) To arrange the fire for the purpose of burning or cooking

Xxxx

 * 1) cook [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) snake, dark brown white belly [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) snake, venemous [17]

Xxxx

 * 1) A species of maryne eaten by the natives

Xxxx

 * 1) A fog, a mist
 * 2) a fog; a mist [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) the hip-joint [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) grass [17]

Xxxx

 * 1) frost or mist [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) a species of maryne eaten by the natives [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) A cave

Xxxx

 * 1) figuratively used for aversion; hate; rage [4]
 * 2) To take the beard in the mouth, and to spit it in your adversary's face with rage; figuratively used for aversion, hatred, rage; "boom-boor man-in"

Xxxx

 * 1) The pudenda
 * 2) the pudenda [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) a cave [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) one [10 (f)(j)]

Xxxx

 * 1) such [4 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) thus; so [4 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) A dog

Xxxx

 * 1) The skin of a dog's tail

Xxxx

 * 1) The seed vessel of the eucalyptus
 * 2) the seed vessel of the Eucalyptus [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) the NE wind; accompanied by rain; the wind [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) Straight, in a direct line; "Weering"
 * 2) straight; in a direct line [4 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) truly [23][24]; should; true; truth [23]; dog [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) confidence; sure [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) real [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [4][10 (d)(i)]

Xxxx

 * 1) the skin of a dogs tail [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) Wild dog

Xxxx

 * 1) sure [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) The northwest wind, accompanied by rain.  It blows occasionally from May to September, inclusively

Xxxx

 * 1) throat [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) drink [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) pelican [10 (t)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Convalescent, slightly ill
 * 2) convalescent; slightly ill [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) an estuary [4 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [10 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) pup [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, wild [10 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Alive
 * 2) convalescent; alive; well; recovered from sickness [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) pup [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, wild (dingo) [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) live [11]

Xxxx

 * 1) circular [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) alive the bobtail goanna stopped [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) pierce [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) Light coloured
 * 2) light coloured [14 (u)(y - River)(aa)]

Xxxx

 * 1) diamond snake [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Half-caste

Xxxx

 * 1) half-caste [14]

Xxxx

 * 1) pipeclay [13]

Xxxx

 * 1) face [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) hollow [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) white clay for painting [11]

Xxxx

 * 1) shallow [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) leather jacket [11]

Xxxx

 * 1) a heavy frost or mist [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) unknown [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) mouth [10 (p)]

Xxxx

 * 1) A short, heavy throwing stick used by the natives for killing wallobies and birds; "Dtuna"

Xxxx

 * 1) A species of paroquet

Xxxx

 * 1) All, always
 * 2) all; always [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) pendant; hanging down [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) see dija [4 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) throwing stick [22]

Xxxx

 * 1) a short, heavy throwing stick [4]
 * 2) club, a heavy; throwing stick [9]; short throwing stick [5][17];
 * 3) shield [10 (g)];

Xxxx

 * 1) thigh [4][10 (f)(h)(j)][17]; calf [10 (h)]

Xxxx

 * 1) trousers  [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) thigh [10 (i)]

Xxxx

 * 1) hanging, loose [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) parrot, ringneck [23, 240

Xxxx

 * 1) club [23][24]; throwing stick [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) thigh [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) trousers [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) a species of paroquet [4]
 * 2) bird, parrot, twenty-eight, P. zonarius [5, 9, 18 (w)];

Xxxx

 * 1) throwing stick [10 (p)]

Xxxx

 * 1) thigh [10 (k)(l)(r)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Thigh, (thigh bone)

Xxxx

 * 1) thigh [10 (g)]

Xxxx

 * 1) throwing stick [16]

Xxxx

 * 1) thigh [10 (n)]

Xxxx

 * 1) always; continually [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) hanging, loose [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) pendant, hanging down [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) throwing stick [10 (u)]
 * 2) throwing-stick

Xxxx

 * 1) thigh [10 (t)]

Xxxx

 * 1) throwing stick [10 (r)]

Xxxx

 * 1) sheep [11]

Xxxx

 * 1) Pendant, hanging down; as katta mangara dow-eer-e

Xxxx

 * 1) lips [4][9]; mouth [4][5][9][10 (f)]; an opening [4][9]
 * 2) The mouth, lips, an opening

Xxxx

 * 1) to yawn [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) sun [3 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) slow [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) the native knife [4][5]

Xxxx

 * 1) inactive; slow [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) lazy [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) set as the sun, to; to sink as the sun [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) fall, to [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) windpipe [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) tongue [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) The north-west wind

Xxxx

 * 1) a cave [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) teasing, the act of; joking [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) the NW wind [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) The tongue
 * 2) the tongue [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) be off; run [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) As "Dtal-lung-iritch yugow morrigo", be off, run

Xxxx

 * 1) Be off, run

Xxxx

 * 1) a small species of edible fungus [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) lie, to; deceive [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) wind, north-west [9]; storm from the north [5]

Xxxx

 * 1) tongue [5][9]

Xxxx

 * 1) away, to send [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) jesting [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) flame [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) flame [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) spittle [5][9]; foam; froth [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) coutenance [5][9]; face [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) make an opening [4]
 * 2) penetrate, to; to pierce [4][9]; to spear [9];
 * 3) To pierce, penetrate, to make an opening

Xxxx

 * 1) A species of hawk
 * 2) a species of hawk [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) dig up, to [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) close a hole, to; to mend a hole; to stop up [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) knife, small; barb of a spear [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) yawn, to [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) fungus, edible [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) see dad-ja [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) A brother-in-law
 * 2) a brother-in-law [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) a species of crayfish [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) a species of crayfish [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) One of the great families into which the natives are divided.  The men of this family are generally said to be tall

Xxxx

 * 1) one of the great families of the natives [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) a species of djaku, an edible root [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) The thigh
 * 2) the thigh [4][5][9]

Xxxx

 * 1) A species of root eaten by the natives resembling bohn
 * 2) an edible root, resembling bohn [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) thigh [3 (a)(b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) a species of skewer [4]
 * 2) See Dowak

Xxxx

 * 1) slow [4]
 * 2) Slow; "Mun-jalla", lazy

Xxxx

 * 1) fruit [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) A small root eaten by the natives, in season in September and October - produces a beautiful flower somewhat resembling the hyacinth

Xxxx

 * 1) a small edible root, in season Sept. - Oct. [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) sea hawk [19]

Xxxx

 * 1) snake, black (light belly) [19]

Xxxx

 * 1) fan-tailed cockatoo [18 (x)]

Xxxx

 * 1) a species of bird with an immense mouth [4]
 * 2) tawny frogmouth [18 (x)];

Xxxx

 * 1) bone skewer made from a kangaroo leg [4]
 * 2) The bone of the kangaroo's leg made into a sort of skewer

Xxxx

 * 1) to make holes (eg.in a cloak) for sewing [4]
 * 2) To make holes in a cloak, or anything, for the purpose of sewing

Xxxx

 * 1) titree [19]

Xxxx

 * 1) bend your arm [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) ignorant [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) flower, banksia, small [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) go slowly [13]

Xxxx

 * 1) jewfish [23][24]; brown snake [22]

Xxxx

 * 1) snake, very venomous [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) stir or rearrange the fire, to [8 (E)]

Xxxx

 * 1) whole [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) break [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) whole [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) Mt Barren Ranges

Xxxx

 * 1) native dog [7]

Xxxx

 * 1) big [10 (q)]

Xxxx

 * 1) name of native [17]

Xxxx

 * 1) arrange the fire, to; to cook; to light  [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) The season of April and part of May; "Dul-bar-mya·warrow-een" we make huts in Dul-bar.  It follows the season of Boor-no-roo, and is followed by that of Mug·o-roo
 * 2) the season of April-May [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) we make huts in dulbar (April-May) [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) We make huts in Dul-bar.  It follows the season of Boor-no-roo, and is followed by that of Mug·o-roo

Xxxx

 * 1) A species of gum eaten by the natives

Xxxx

 * 1) White man or spirit

Xxxx

 * 1) white man or spirit [14 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) gum, edible, hakea [9]; a species of edible gum [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) White man or spirit
 * 2) white man or spirit [14 (q)]

Xxxx

 * 1) pursuit; follower: but see ngwaling [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) hunt; hunting [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) hunter [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) mist; fog [5][9]

Xxxx

 * 1) twenty-eight parrot [18 (c)]

Xxxx

 * 1) hair of the head [10 (t)]

Xxxx

 * 1) one [3][14 (r)]

Xxxx

 * 1) womb [6][9]

Xxxx

 * 1) cave [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) tree, native pear, Xylomelum occidentale [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) to climb [4 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) little wattle-bird [18 (n)]

Xxxx

 * 1) pakia [19]

Xxxx

 * 1) mouse (tree) [19]

Xxxx

 * 1) sweet [10 (i)]

Xxxx

 * 1) appearance, the outward [6]

Xxxx

 * 1) climb [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) A species of manna, a favorite article of food amongst the natives
 * 2) a species of manna, a favourite with the natives [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) ears [3 (b)]; hear [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) understand [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) young wattle birds [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) adams apple,of the neck [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) wattle bird [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) wattle bird [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) person, a very short [6]

Xxxx

 * 1) dew, morning hoar-frost [8 (E)]

Xxxx

 * 1) cloud [8 (E)][10 (c - ENN)]; mist; fog [8 (E)]

Xxxx

 * 1) ears [1]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog [8 (E)]

Xxxx

 * 1) bitch, female dog [8 (E)]

Xxxx

 * 1) pup [8 (E)]

Xxxx

 * 1) green, colour [4 (b)][9]

Xxxx

 * 1) Fear, fright, terror, alarm; as "Dur-nuvun-ejow", to startle, to terrify
 * 2) fear; fright; terror; alarm [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) to startle; to terrify [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) To startle, to terrify

Xxxx

 * 1) bag, to carry in a [9]; to put in a bag [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [8][10 (c)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, wild [8][10 (c)]

Xxxx

 * 1) bird, honey-sucker, white-eared, Ptilotis [9];
 * 2) white-eared honeyeater [18 (x)]

Xxxx

 * 1) tree, flower of banksia species, low ground [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog [6][ 8 (E)][9]; tame dog [10 (l)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, wild [5][9]

Xxxx

 * 1) hair ornament (dogs tail) [5]; tail of dog worn in hair [5]

Xxxx

 * 1) seed vessels of gum trees [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) whiting [5]

Xxxx

 * 1) wind, north-west; wind, west [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) direct; in a straight line [9]; straight [6][9];
 * 2) in a direct line [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) nest [23][24]

Xxxx

 * 1) mouth [17]

Xxxx

 * 1) kangaroo, joey [19]

Xxxx

 * 1) whiting [19]

Xxxx

 * 1) brother-younger; sister-younger [10 (p)]

Xxxx

 * 1) ear [10 (e)(h)(o)]

Xxxx

 * 1) crafty [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) ear [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) foolish [24]

Xxxx

 * 1) ear [10 (p)]

Xxxx

 * 1) ear [10 (j)][17]

Xxxx

 * 1) red-eared firetail [18 (h)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [10 (j)]

Xxxx

 * 1) The dog will lick it

Xxxx

 * 1) the dog will lick it [14 (g)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [10 (p)]

Xxxx

 * 1) A round heavy stick about three feet long and two inches round sharpened at both ends and used for killing small game

Xxxx

 * 1) york gum [17]

Xxxx

 * 1) Fog

Xxxx

 * 1) Dew

Xxxx

 * 1) black honeyeater [18 (c)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog [16]

Xxxx

 * 1) Father dog

Xxxx

 * 1) Mother dog

Xxxx

 * 1) dingo [15]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [10 (n)]

Xxxx

 * 1) dog, tame [10 (o)]

Xxxx

 * 1) Fog

Xxxx

 * 1) I hear whistling [14 (z)]

Xxxx

 * 1) ear [10 (g)(i)(m)(n)]

Xxxx

 * 1) know, (I dont) [10 (i)]

Xxxx

 * 1) know, (I dont) [10 (m)]

Xxxx

 * 1) ignorant; unaware [23]

Xxxx

 * 1) Ear
 * 2) ear [10 (t)]

Xxxx

 * 1) ear [10 (l)]

Xxxx

 * 1) leaf, a dead [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) blackbutt [19]

Xxxx

 * 1) a species of hakea [4]

Xxxx

 * 1) headband made from skin of a dogs tail [4][9]
 * 2) The skin of a dog's tail, worn by the natives as a band in front of the head among the hair; "Door-da mabo nin-dee", the skin of a dog's tail

Xxxx

 * 1) a little spear carried by boys [4 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) see djono [4 (e)]

Xxxx

 * 1) bald head [4 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) lips [3, 3 (b)]

Xxxx

 * 1) A species of hakea

Xxxx

 * 1) bird, parrot, blue-bellied, Platycercus [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) sea gull, white [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) bird (generic term) [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) clay [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) A species of opossum, parts of the fur of which are worn (by the natives) in the hair as an ornament

Xxxx

 * 1) a plume [4 (e)]
 * 2) a species of opossum (fur is used as ornaments) [4];

Xxxx

 * 1) water that oozes out of mallee roots [11 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) nostrils [3 (a)]

Xxxx

 * 1) white, fair hair [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) bone [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) band, head (made from opossum fur) [3]

Xxxx

 * 1) countenance, the [6]

Xxxx

 * 1) burial method of lowland people [6]

Xxxx

 * 1) fan-tailed cockatoo [18 (x)]; lesser cuckoo [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) The kernel of the zamia nut

Xxxx

 * 1) drill holes, to [9]

Xxxx

 * 1) not so; no; oh! [6]

Xxxx

 * 1) arm - left [5][9]