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W. J. ENKIGHT. 



Kutthung. 



English equivalent. 



Kutthung. 



English, equivalent. 



Noon'-gha-gun, niece 



Na-ya Goo-ran, motherless 



Nyee Nyee, merry 



Nut'-ta, shallow 



Noot'-ta, to taste 



Nur'-run-gee, remember 



No6-ka, give 



06-pep-poo, again 



Oo-pik-kee, to send 



Pur -ru-pa, a hut 



Pook'-kul, a knot 



Poor'-roo-pung, smooth 



Poo-ee-pir'-ra, tired 



Po6-pur-ra, close 



Ping'-gun, lightning 



Por'-oo-look, a flea 



Pup'-puh, close 



To6-ra-kee, at 



Tur'-roo-ka, handle of stone toma- 



Too-toong, narrow 



[hawk 



Tu'-ree, the fighting boomerang 

 Tuk'-ke-ra, cold 

 Tul'-lun, the tongue 

 Ta-ral-lee, hail 

 To6-kee War'-ree, soon 

 Too-kun, the sun 

 To6-mul-]a, a creek 

 Tuk'-kut, a perch 

 U-lit'-tin, after 

 Wun'-da, where 

 Wol'-long, for 

 Way'-in-gun, will walk 

 Wot '-too, an opossum 

 Wok'-ka, on top of 

 Woor'-roon, loud 

 "Wung'-ga, to dance 

 Wor'-rine, flat 

 Wot'-thee, mad 

 Wor'-ra-kee, to see 

 Worn '-mo, fat 

 Wah-kun, a crow 

 Wy'-yee, a pup 

 War'-ra-pa-mee-nuDg, be quiet 

 Wee-ya, to tell 

 ^Wong'-gha, a corroboree 



Wol'-lun, the head 



Wol'-lun yer'-ra-kee, a head-ache 



Wee-yuh, was it ? (word of 



interrogation) 

 Wol'-loo-ya, a large kangaroo 

 Woong'-un, the youngest sister 

 Wok'-kha, air 

 Win'-n6,wee-na, spring 

 Wil'-ling, the lip 

 Wur'-ring, the left arm 

 Wok'-kul, the shoulder 

 Wut'-ta, fire 



Win'-yal-la, burnt (past tense) 

 Warn '-boy n, kangaroo 

 Wit'-too, the neck 

 Wor'-rin, a stream 

 Wok'-kool, one 

 Wit-ta-kit, the emu 

 Wal'-lin-gul'-ga, the native bee 

 Woo-ya, to hear 

 Wil'-la, a stone 

 Wl-la, black cockatoo 

 Won'-gul-lin, a corroboree 

 Woo-ro6-ma, the westerly wind 

 Wor'-ree-a, a young swan 

 Wun-'gi, how 



War'ra gub'-ba gud, pregnant 

 Woor'-roo-bung, the jew lizard 

 Wee-ree, to sweep 

 Wor-rung', frost 

 Wun'-na, to listen 

 Wun'-yim-bo wun-yim-bo, always 

 Wad-yee-ma, to mimic 

 Yer'-ra-kee, bad, ill, sick 

 Yoon'-goo, a mountain 

 Yal'-lo-wal'-lin, sitting 

 Ya-ree, or 



Yar'-rin, light (in weight) 

 Yar'-ruh, to swim 

 Yur'-reel, a cloud 

 Yal'-lowa, the north-east 

 Yer-ree-a, evening 

 Yo6-kul, the heart 

 Yup'-pee, the ti-tree 

 Yuk'-ree, the wommera 



