VOCABULARIES OF THE GEELONG AND COLAC TRIBES. 849 
Kaung 
Liangeduck 
Mirgnetuk 
Morrok 
Morom 
Murna 
Tellang 
Woroo-worung 
Amerjig 
Bagorok 
Gnurdong 
Kuly 
Mondegorok 
Pedong-etuk 
Wor-dong 
Karp 
Gare 
Leangwell 
Wongern 
Borok 
Dedawon* 
Karung 
Mognet 
Mort 
Nerim 
Newlem 
Kunubenuk 
Winyar 
Eramu 
The words of the Wod-dow-ro, Dantgurt, and Kolijon dia 
may be classed as nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adver 
Karn 
Leanyook 
Mirrook 
Moorn yook 
Murrum knook 
Munangin 
Tallan 
Wooru-tan yook 
Family Relationship. 
Amygeet 
Bagorook 
Knardon knettuk 
Gole 
Mondegorook 
Pedouring ettuk 
War noong 
Weapons. 
Karp 
Tark 
Leangil 
Wangim 
Common Terms. 
Borack 
Detarwat 
Karrong 
Mongak 
Moert 
Nerim 
Noolam 
Koenebanyook 
Wear 
Yeramun 
PARTS OF SPEECH. 
conjunctions, and interjections. 
A few remarks of interest will here be made concerning the 
noun and pronoun. 
THE NOUN. 
Nose 
Teeth 
Eyes 
Head 
Soul or spirit 
Hand 
Tongue 
Lips, mouth, speech 
White man 
Woman (black) 
Mother 
Man 
Old woman 
Father 
Brother 
Spear 
Spear (hunting) 
Waddy with curved 
end 
Boomerang 
No 
*1 shall die, +Dead ? 
House 
To make 
Short 
Jong 
Bad 
Good 
Where 
To-morrow 
The common noun is either—(1) Simple—as bon, knee; da, 
earth; la, stone; (2) collective—as kin-kin-bil (Wod.), mar 
(Dant.), mandel (Kol.), people ; nanok nanworen, fur tribe ; or (3) 
abstract—-as deraba, shame ; konda, sorrow ; morom, a spirit. 
Examples of nouns of the second and third class are few. 
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