An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 613 pages of information about An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island.

An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 613 pages of information about An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island.
Cot-banie, or Cot-barry, To cut
Carra-duin, A fishing-line
Canno, A belly-full
Caberra, The head
Cad-lwar, or Col-liang, The neck
Corungun, A nail
Carra-mah, A gut
Camye, A spear, or lance
Ca-la-ra, A large fish-gig, with four prongs
Ca-rall, The black cockatoo
Ca-ra-ga-rang, The sea
Ca-ra-goo-la, The cbb-tide
Cow-ee, To come
Can-ning, A cave in the rock
Can, A snake, guana, or lizard
Ca-la-ba-ran, A large sword, or scymetar
Ca-ra-goon, A centipede
Cud-yal, Smoak
Ca-ban, An egg
Cal-loo-a, To climb
Cur-ra-yura, The sky
Cot-ban-la, It is broke
Cot-ban, To break
Diera, A bone
Din, and Din aillon, Women
Derra-bangel-dion crelli bow, To take off, or imitate
Dyennibbe, Laughter
Dere-nignan, To sneeze
Didgerry-goor, I thank you
Didgerry goor Wogul Banne, I thank you for a bit
Die, Here
Diam-o-wau, Where are you?-
Dara,
The teeth_. 
Diwarra, The hair
Da-ma-na Beril, The hand and fingers
Duralia, A hearn
Doo-roy, The grass
Doo-ra, A musquito
Doo-ra-gy-a, To spit
Door-a-lang, To prick
Dir-gally, To scratch
Dar-ra-Burra-Booria, To pick the teeth
Dooroow, A son
Eo-ra, Men or People
Era-mad-ye-winnia, To snatch
Eranga, T’other side of the hill
Eri, Full
Elabi-la-bo, To make water
E-roo-ka, To sweat
E-li-mang, A small shield, made of bark
Gall Gall, Small-pox
Gnoowing, The night-
Gna-oong,
The nose ornament_. 
Gnia-na, To sigh
Go-wally, A shag, or cormorant
Goomun, The fir-tree
Godie-by, Rotten, or decayed
Go-roon, A muscle
Gorey, Juice
Gnia, I myself!-
Ger-rub-ber,
Any thing that gives fire, as a gun,
etc_. 
Gorai, The ear
Gor-rook, The knee
Gading, The arm
Gwo-meil, Feathers,
Gnal-loa, To sit
Go-ril, A parrot
Ga-ra-way, A white cockatoo
Girra-girra, A fishing-gull
Gwarra, The wind
Gur-gy, The fern-root-
Gon-yi,
A house or hut_. 
Goor-ing, A female child
Gwee-ang, Fire
Gar-ree, To cough
Go-mi-ra, A hole
Goon-gan, A barbed spear, for close fighting
Gur-go, A meteor, or shooting star
Gong-ara, Ornamental scars on the body
Gwee-rang, Ornaments made of reeds, and strung round
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