ABOEIGINAL TRIBES OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND VICTORIA. 



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Spill, kalkinya 



Pinch, nimma 



Pull, wuru-unma 



Carry, wamba 



Grow, yurunnha 



Startle, dhullagurra 



Lie (animate thing, as a man), 

 yuwunna 

 Lie (inanimate thing, as a 



boomerang), gurinya 

 Crawl, as a child, karanna 

 Put down, gurimanni 



Pick up, mamanni 



Lift (if heavy), girramanni 

 Shake, as a tree, dhillama 

 Talk, ngeara 



Shout, gulaga or gulagunni 



To call anyone, ngealugu 

 Walk, yananna 



Run, bippuna 



Bring, gaka 



Take, ngullupi 



Make, mulla 



Break, gumma 



Strike or beat, bumulli 

 Wound, mundhunmai 



Arise, barraka 



Fall down, thuwatta 



See, n g a g a 



Look, ngani 



Hear, winnungga 



Give, nguka 



Sing, wukkaima 



Weep, yungunna 



Cook, wirrunggurri 



Cough up anything, as from the 



throat or lungs, yandyarra-murra 



Shiver as with cold, bulpurrinya 



Pierce, with a weapon, dhura 



Hurt, girrimpathi' 



Bend, nirraibunma 



Make a hole, bun gaga 



Sound or test, thurabia 



Drawn, nunkanni 



Split, wirpadhia 



Chop, bindhea 



Send, nginnakaka 



Shine, dhallarbirra 



Suck as a child, ngammuna 



Suck a wound, wuruandirra 



Suck through a reed ) , -, ,. 



& > tnurtirra 



or the like J 



Swim, yawinya 



Bathe, gurungunna 



Search for, gurrandirra 



Spit, dhumbia 



Spit or hiss towards \ 



an enemy or game hwi-ung-kurra 



as a spell J 



Smell, buttha 



Throw forcibly, gurarba 

 Pitch or heave, wannaga 



Poast, 



wirrungga 



Whistle, 



wilpadha 



Pretend, 



warrimirra 



Kiss, 



putharbattha 



Yomit, 



kapi 



Dance, 



wakuttha 



Corroboree, 



dhunkurrumurra 



Dive, 



ngupungginya 



