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Glossary
| Bahloo, moon (masculine). |
| Bargie, grandmother. |
| Beereeun, a small grey lizard. |
| Berai Berai, The Boys (Orion's sword and belt). |
| Bibbil, shiny-leaved box-tree. |
| Biggoon, water-rat. |
| Bilber, a large rat. |
| Bindeah, prickle or thorn. |
| Bingahwingul, needle-bush, a flowering shrub with roots from which water can be drained. |
| Binguie, wooden vessel for holding water. |
| Birrahgnooloo, woman's name (= face like a hatchet-handle) |
| Bohrah, kangaroo. |
| Boolee, whirlwind. |
| Boondee, club-headed weapon. |
| Boorah, larger borah ring. |
| Borah or Boorah, sacred tribal initiation rites. |
| Boulka, leak. |
| Brälgah, native companion, large crane. |
| Bubahlarmay, game played by jumping into the water with a splash. |
| Bubbur, giant brown and yellow snake. |
| Budta, rosewood-tree. |
| Budtah, salt. |
| Bullah Bullah, butterflies. |
| Bullai bullai, green parrot. |
| Bullimah, Byamee's camp (native Elysium). |
| Bullimehdeehmundi, south-east. |
| Bungun Bunguu, frog. |
| Bunna, cannibal. |
| Byamee, big man (Creator, Culture hero). |
| Comebee, bag. |
| Comebeegeeboondarnghealdah, grey moth. |
| Comeboo, tomahawk. |
| Coolah, tree with water-holding roots |
| Corroboree, tribal dance. |
| Daen, black fellow. |
| Daendeeghindamaylännah, Venus the laughing star. Lit., "A laughing man." |
| Dardurr, shelter made of bark. |
| Dayoorl, magical speaking stone |
| Deenyi, iron bark. |
| Deereeree, Willy wagtail. |
| Dheal, sacred tree. |
| Dindee, pointed stick |
| Dinewan, emu. |
| Dinjerrah, west |
| Dooloomai, thunder. |
| Doongairah, lightning |
| Doowee, dream-spirit. |
| Dourandouran, north wind |
| Dulloorah, small grey birds. |
| Dullaymullaylunnah, feud, vendetta. |
| Dumerh, brown pigeon. |
| Durrie, bread made from grass seed. |
| Durroon, the night heron. |
| Eehu, rain. |
| Eer-dher, mirage. |
| Euahlayi, language of Narrin blacks. |
| Euloowirree, rainbow. |
| Eurah, a drooping shrub. |
| Gahreemay, camp. |
| Garahgah, crane. |
| Gayanday, man's name for voice of borah spirit. |
| Gayardaree, platypus. |
| Gheeger Gheeger, the cold west wind. |
| Gidya, tree of acacia species, which gives forth a sickening smell in damp weather, or if in bloom. |
| Girrahween, place of flowers. |
| Goodoo, codfish. |
| Goolabah, grey-leaved box-tree. |
| Goolahyool, water-holding tree. |
| Goolayahlee, pelican. |
| Goolmai, death dirge |
| Goombeelgah, bark canoe. |
| Goomblegubbon, turkey or bustard of the plains. |
| Goonagullah, the sky. |
| Goonbean, specks on the leaves of the bibbil |
| Gooweera, small stick or bone, possessing magical death-dealing power. |
| Gougourgahgah, laughing jackass. |
| Gubbah, good. |
| Gubbee, man's clan name. |
| Gubberah, sacred wonder-working stone. |
| Guineeboo, redbreast. |
| Gummarl, place where some one has died. |
| Gundooee, solitary emu. |
| Gunyahnoo, south-east wind. |
| Gurburreh, north. |
| Illahwaylayah, good-bye (said by one going). |
| Innerah, mistress. |
| Kumbooran, east. |
| Kurreah, alligator. |
| Mäh, totem. |
| Marmbeyah, white devil who carries a green boondee. |
| May, wind. |
| Mayamah, stone. |
| Mayrah, wind. |
| Meamei, The Girls, Pleiades. |
| Mil, eye. |
| Minggah, spirit-haunted tree. |
| Mirrieh, poligonum. |
| Moodai, opossum. |
| Moogaray, hailstones. |
| Moorillah, pebbly ridge. |
| Mubboo, beefwood-tree, |
| Mubboon, small creek running into larger one. |
| Muggil, stone knife. |
| Mullayerh, mate, companion. |
| Mullee Mullee, dream-spirit (of a wirreenun). |
| Mulloka, water-spirit. |
| Mundehwaddah, north-west wind. |
| Munggheewurraywurraymul, sea-gull. |
| Mungoonyarlee, iguana (largest kind of). |
| Murgah Muggui, trap-door spider. |
| Murroomin, bark. |
| Noongah, kurragong tree. |
| Noongahburrah, belonging to the Noongah country. |
| Noorahgogo, orange and blue beetle. |
| Nooroonooroobin, south wind. |
| Noorumbah, hunting-ground. |
| Numbardee, mother. |
| Nurroolooan, south. |
| Nyunnoo, grass humpy. |
| Oobi Oobi, Byamee's mountain dwelling-place in the other world. |
| Oodoolay, round rain-making stone. |
| Oolah, red, prickly lizard. |
| Oonah, give. |
| Ouyouboolooey, black snake. |
| Piggiebillah, spiny Echidna. |
| Purleemil, woman's name (= starry eyes). |
| Wa-ah, shell. |
| Wahlerh, manna running down stems of branches |
| Wahn, crow. |
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