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and so forth. It is hoped that this classification will be 

 more convenient for reference than if arranged in alphabetic 

 sequence. In all grammars and vocabularies minor inac- 

 curacies are of course inevitable — they will creep in despite 

 the greatest care. 



Family Terms. 



man 



mamambon 



bukaianggai 



kukun 



wirringin 



butthudhul 



A man, 



Husband, 



Old man, 



Very old man, 



Clever man, 



Boy, 



Boy just walking, warru 



Uninitiated youth, iramuru 



Youth after 

 tooth out 



Initiate, wallui 



Elder brother, murrumbai 



Second brother, bauuma 



Younger brother, kakirgilli 



Elder sister, thathi 



Younger sister, gidyurai 



> minbaddy 



urai 



Old woman, kukaianggai 

 Woman during menses, murpi 

 Wife, buttong 



Small girl, bulkaligu 



Young woman, marrianda 

 First menses, goanbon 

 Maid at puberty, wirringga 

 Father, papa 



Father's mother, dhurbaga 

 Mother, gunni 



Mother's mother, muki 

 A small child, warrudhul 

 All the people, men 



r maingirba 

 women, and children ) & 



All the initiates, wallugirba 



All uninitiated, irramurrungirba 



A woman, 



winnar 



All the littl 



e girls, biilkalligu 





The Human Body. 





Head, 



bulla 



Knee-cap, 



pundai-kiwai 



Top of head, 



kumbuda 



Knee, 



pundai 



Forehead, 



ngulu 



Shin, 



biyu 



Hair of head, 



bullandhur 



Foot, 



dhinua 



Beard, 



yerrai 



Ankle, 



burrunggal 



Eye, 



mil 



Heel, 



wurta 



Nose, 



murudha 



Sinews, 



kaia 



Back of neck, 



wuru 



Heart, 



gi 



Throat, 



nuki 



Liver, 



guralu 



Windpipe, 



nugal-nugal 



Blood, 



go-ai 



Ear, 



wuttha 



Fat, 



gutthal 



O— Oct. 5, 



1904. 







