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.
the waist or neck. 
Gna-ra, A knot in a line
Goora, To drown
Gu-na-murra, A stink, or bad smell
Gitte-Gittim, To tickle
Go-roo-da, To snore when asleep
Ilga, To leap
Jamel Jamel, A hawk
Kalga, The mouth
Kamai, A spear
Kibba, A rock
Ka-ra-ma, To steal
Mogo, A stone hatchet
Mulla, A man
Moola, Sick, to vomit
Maugerry, Fishing
Murray, Every thing large
Murray-nowey, The Sirius
Murray-cara-diera, Swelled wrist
Mediey, I do not know
Maracry, or Mar-ry-ang, The emu
Mullin-ow-ule, To-morrow morning
Murray-yannadah, Full moon
Marroway, To creep
Manioo, To pick up any thing
Morun-gle, Thunder
Moor-rone, A large fly that bites
Morungle-birrong mongle, Struck with thunder and
lightning

Murong, Sand
Man-ye-ro, I do not know
Mi, The eye
Murray-can-na dinga mi, The effect of the hot burning sun on
the eye

Menoe, The foot
Me-noe-wa, The feet
Moo-tang, A small fiz-gig
Mur-tin, Milk
Med-yanq, A sore
Ma-gra, Fish
Mang-a, Lightning
My-ang-a, A fly
Mong, An ant
Man-a-ro, The navel
Moo-tang, Living
Me-gal, Tears
Ma-na-ran, The teeth of the kanguroo stuck in the head with
gum as an ornament

Mawn, A ghost or apparition
Moono, The bill of a bird
Mo-ro, A path or road
Min-ney, To scrape
Myi-mogro, To shut the eyes
Maur, To take hold
Narrong, Any thing small
Nowey, A canoe
Narrong nowey, The Supply
Narra-dew, To hear
Noone, Now
Nogur, The nose
Naga, The liver
Nar-ra-mee, A net
Nan-ga-ra, To sleep
Nabanq, Womens breasts-
Nul-la,
The forehead_. 
Na-ro-wang, A paddle
Nang-oon, A bone or piece of wood thrust through the septum of
the nose

Nam-mel, A sinker for a fish-line
Narri-keebu, Stand on the rock
Oona, The elbow
Pyalla-pya-bow, To fight or beat
Pan-nie-jeminga, To give one the hand
Patanga, An oyster
Paddewah, A fish called a flat-head
Parry-buga, To-morrow
Paran-banie-diow, Eating (the act of)
Pa-boo-nang, A black ant
Parra-berry, Empty
Par-rangle, The throat
Pan-ne-ra, The blood
Pow-book, An owl
Pan-na, Rain
Pa-ta-ga-rang, The large grey kanguroo
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