AUSTRALIA. 



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The former were mostly written down from the pronunciation of the natives, while the 

 latter are from the grammars of Mr. Threlkeld and Mr. Watson, circumstances which 

 will account for some discrepancies in the orthography of the two. 



afraid 



alive 



angry 



ankle 



to approach 



arm (upper) 



arm (lower) 



ashes 



axe (iron) 



axe (stone) 



back (different parts of) 



bag 



bark (of tree) * 



battle, fight 



to be 



belly 



bird 



black 



blanket 



blood 



to blow 



boat, canoe 



body 



boil, sore 



bone 



boomerang, a missile weapon 



bough, branch 



bowels 



brain (see egg) 



to break 



breast 



brother, elder 



" younger 

 to burn 

 butterfly 

 calf of leg 

 to carry 

 cheek 

 chief 

 child 



