_dhuniung_.
Walk _yerrabi_.
Run _munni_.
Bring _munnagali_.
Take _mali_.
Make _bungi_.
Break _mudyat_.
Chastise _millai_.
Beat _ngubi_.
Arise _badyi_.
Fall down _buggali_.
See _nangi_.
Look _naii_.
Hear _ngurrambai_.
Listen _wanggirrali_.
Give _yunggi_.
Cook _dyandai_.
Steal _gurrangi_.
Request _dyunggadyai_.
Sing _yunggaballi_.
Weep _nyimali_.
Blow, with breath _bumbi_.
Blow, as wind _bunima_.
Climb _bui-i_.
Conceal _buddai_.
Jump _dyutbi_.
Laugh _birrigai_.
Scratch _birradilli_.
Tear _bunggur_.
Forget _walagi_.
Do _bungi_.
Send _iddyi_.
Suck _bindi_.
Swim _yerra_.
Fly _yerra_.
Bathe _ngaugi_.
Search for _gadi_.
Spit _dyugai_.
Smell _billai_.
Bite _burri_.
Play _woggabaliri_.
Touch or catch _mungga-iri_.
Throw _yerrambi_.
Pitch _wadhi_.
Whistle _windi_.
Pretend _kwigai_.
Vomit _garrugi_.
Dance _wagi_.
Dive _burugi_.
Sting _dyandi_.
Hunt _gadali_.
To scent, as a dog _gundali_.
Drive _dhurali_.
Go _yerrabi_.
Come _munnagai_.
Burn _gunnami_.
Chop _gudbaiiri_.
Feel _burrangiri_.
[1] "Initiation Ceremonies of Australian Tribes," _Proc. Amer. Philos.
Soc._, vol. xxxvi, pp. 54-73, map.
[2] "The Group Divisions and Initiation Ceremonies of the Bar-Kunjee
Tribes," _Journ. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales_, vol. xxxii, pp. 240-250, map.
That map includes with the Wiradyuri, the territory of the
Burreba-burreba tribe, because their initiation ceremonies and
marriage laws are the same.
[3] "The Victorian Aborigines: their Initiation Ceremonies and
Division Systems," _American Anthropologist_, vol. xi, pp. 325-343,
map.
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