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stay_. Annegar, _To ask any thing_. A-ra-goon, _A war shield_. Ar-row-an, _Distant, or far off_. Boe, _or_ Bo-y, _Dead_. Bourbillie remul, _Buried_. *Bado-burra, _or_ Burra-bado, _To pour water_. [* It should be observed, that in speaking, Wolle-warre frequently changes the position of his words, as in Bado-burra: so when walking one night from Prospect-Hill to Rose-Hill, we frequently stumbled against the roots, and he exclaimed "Were Wade, and Wade Were," bad wood, or bad roots.] Bado-go-bally-vuida, _I am dry, or I want water to drink_. Barong-boruch, _A belly-full_. Boor emil diow, _To put on_. Bo-me, _To breathe_. Bo-gay, _To dive_. Boorana, _Yesterday_. Boora-Carremay, _A fine day_. Beal, _or_ Bidgeree, _Good_. Byalla, _To speak_. Bomar, _A grave_. Bourra, _A cloud, or the clouds_. Bengalle, _Ornaments in general_. Barrong, _The belly_. Booroow, _The testicles_. Boon-abbiey, _To kiss each other_. Berille, _The finger- Bib-be, _The ribs_. Boot Boot, _The heart_. Bur-ra, _A fish-book_. Bur-boga, _To rise_. Bir-ra, _The cheek_. Bin-ning, _The leg_. Bin-yang, _A bird_. Bee-an-bing, _A quail_. Ba-ra-goo-la, _The flood-tide_. Birrang, _The stars_. Be-anga, _A father_. Boon-ya, _To kiss_. Ban-ga-ray, _The red kanguroo_. Bo-ra-ya, _To sing_. Bur-ra-doo, _or_ Moona, _A louse_. Ba-rin, _An apron worn by young females_. Bin-ny, _With young_. Bul-mie, _To clap hands in dancing_. Ba-na-rang, _The blood_. Barbuka, _To get up_. Boming, _A bird called the red-bill_. Bun-ya-dil, _To singe the beard off_. Bolwara, _To stare, or open the eyes_. Bur-ra-ne, _To-morrow_. Baggy, _The skin_. Boo-roo-an, _An island_. Bo-ye, _Death, or a ghost_. Cowull, _The male of animals_. Car-re-nar-e-bille, _To cough_. Cannadinga, _To burn_. Can-no-can, _Any vegetable fit to eat_. Ca-ma, _To call_. Carre-mille-bado, _To soak, or wash in water_. Coing-bibo-la, _The sun-rise_. Coing-burra-go-lah, _The sun-set_. Camurra, _A day_. Chiang, _or_ Chang-ulah, _To chew_. Cot-ban-jow, _Broken_. Cot-banie, _or_ Cot-barry, _To cut_. Carra-duin, _A fishing-line_. Canno, _A belly-full_. Caberra, _The head_. Cad-lwar, _or_ Col-liang, _The neck_. Corungun, _A nail_. Carra-mah, _A gut_. Camye, _A spear, or lance_. Ca-la-ra, _A large fish-gig, with four prongs_. Ca-rall, _The black cockatoo_. Ca-ra-ga-rang, _The sea_. Ca-ra-goo-la, _The cbb-tide_. Cow-ee, _To come_. Can-ning, _A cave in the rock_. Can, _A snake, guana,
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