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Countenance—Dtamel; Minyt; Mul-yămel.
Counterpart, one thing of another—Burbur.
Couple, a—Gurdar.
Covered up, to leave—Nappang wanja.
Cow, a—Jingala gadăk.
Coward—Wyi-wyi; Multchong; Wy-en-wyen.
Crab, a—Karri.
Crack, in the skin, or bark of a tree—Jitalbărra.
Crane, green-backed—Ardea—Jillimil-yan; Matdo.
Crane, blue—Ardea Novæ Hollandiæ—Wyan.
Craw, of a bird—Ngogolăk.
Craw, contents of—Ngogăt.
Crawfish—Konak; Dil; Tjilki.
Crawfish, species of—Yarril.
Creep, to, on game—Ngardang; Kăndi.
Creeper, white-throated (a bird)—Bibinăk.
Creeper, wiry feathered, or brown reed—Djărdal-ya.
Creeper, brown tree—Jinni.
Cricket, a—Kiddal.
Crook, used to pull down the Banksia flowers—Kalga.
Crooked—Ngallin; Gurdin.
Crossgrained; ill-tempered—Yetit yetit.
Crow—Corvus coronoides? Wardang; Tolyl.
Crow, white-vented—Coronaria strepera—Djillak.
Crow, species of—Gnota.
Crumbs, bits—Gulyang-ărra.
Crumb, soft inside of anything—Kundyl.
Cry, to—Mirang.
Cry out, to—Mirow.
Cry out, to, loudly—Wănga dtan.
Cry out, to, with fear—Gurtangur.
Crystal, rock crystal, species of, found to the North—Wirgo; Tiil.
Cuckoo, cuculus—Djudărrăn.
Cuckoo, lesser—D-yular.
Cuckoo, bronze—Chalcites; Gutuban; Djuritch.
Cunning—Daht.
Cure, to, by a spell—Walbyn; Butangur; Malgarak; Wirgojang; Woynbar.
Curled—Gurdin.
Cut, to, with a knife—Bohrn.
Cut, to, with a native hammer or axe—Kadjăt or Karjat; Deidung.
Cylindrical, as a wine bottle—Banbar.
D.
Damp—Bal-yan.
Dance, native—Yallor; Kaggarăk; D-yoolgyt; Wirbe; Yenma; Nilge; Yuyltunmitch.
Dance, to—Yallorgannow.
Dark coloured—Mo-ăn.
Darkness—Myart.
Daughter—Gwoy-rat.
Dawn, of morning—Djidar; Waulu; Bina.
Day, a—Gedala.
Daylight—Biryt; Djidar; Waulu.
Day, to-day—Yy-i.
Day before yesterday—Myargyn; Myragyn.
Dead, the—Djanga.—The name applied by the natives to Europeans. Malo, same term used by Aborigines to the North.
Dead—Wanniga; Nodytch; Gwardin (Northern word). Winatding (N.E. dialect); Kainbil; Ki-in.
Decayed, withered—Mandju.
Deceit—Barrit.