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THE WIRADnAEI DIALKCT.

��Durrumang — a younu; suake. Durrumbal — some water weeds. Durrumbin — a caterpillar. Dujon — fat ; suhsf., fat meat. Duyul — a hill ; adj., hilly, un- even, rough.

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��Gi-abban — a fathei'-in-law ; a re- lative in general.

Gabbavgabbar — green ; s., grass.

Grabbilga — a hsad-band made of a native dog's tail.

Gabbuga — an egg ; brains.

Gabbung — a species of moths or butterflies.

Gabburgabbur — any thing rot- ten or broken.

Gabirra — to eat with the mouth hanging over the vessel, to eat in a nasty way.

Gabura — a cap of white down.

Gadarra — to erase ; to rinse.

Gadda — supposing ; perhaps.

Gaddagadda or gaddawirra — a bad woman, a prostitute.

Gaddagadda — heard it myself; an eye-witness.

Gaddagadda — a swollen sore.

Gaddai — the throat.

Gaddal — smoke, tobacco.

Gaddalbar — the smoke-like ap- pearance of rain at a distance.

Gaddaldurai — a young man.

GaddaluQiarra — to be annoyed by smoke.

Gaddambidyillinga — to wash one's self.

Gaddambillannininga — to wash again.

Gaddambinga — to wash.

Gaddambirra — to rinse.

Gaddang — glad, happy.

Gaddang — a little lizard.

Gaddangeillinga — to be pleased with; to rejoice over one.

Gaddangillinga — to please.

��Gaddar — the back of the thigh.

Gaddaraibunninga — to over- come, humble, frighten.

Gaddawirra — to be mischievous.

Gadderai — frightened, sorry, penitent ; the disposition not to do evil again after having suffered for evil-doing.

Gaddi — a snake.

Gaddirbarra — to make a creak- ing noise, as new shoes.

Gaddirbuodaliu — a creaking.

Gaddul — congealed blood.

Gaddun — raw, uncooked.

Gadyal — hollow.

Gagamin — a younger brother.

Gagamanna — to lead astray, to seduce.

Gagang — the eldest brother.

Gai ! — ah !

Gain — like, similar.

Gairgair — meat which smells.

Gal — striug ; any tie.

Galbar — little, some, not all.

Galdang — a rushing noise.

Galga — empty ; hungry.

Galgan — the husk.

Galgang — a shrub.

Galge — seeds.

Galgura — a little bird.

Gallabarra — to halve.

Gallaganbarra — to wipe.

Gallaggabang — very many.

Gallar-barra, -banna — to rattle, to make a noise.

Galliainbal — uphill.

Galliarbang — glad, pleased.

Gallua — a kind of lizard.

Gamambirra — to draw out, to fetch out.

Gambai — yesterday.

Gambain — a white head-b:jnd.

Gambai — a wild turkey.

Gamban — weak, thin.

Gambang — a brother. [thing.

Gambilana — to carry or held a.

Gambu — the groin.

Gambuananua — to bring back.

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