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Gum-tree, species found near York—Twotta; Wurăk; Nelarak; Nardarak; Morryl; Mallat.

Gum, edible, of the Hakea—Dulgar; Tulga.

Gum, edible of the Wattle-tree—Galyăng.

Gum, edible, of the Măng-art, or Raspberry Jam (Acacia)—Menna.

Gum, of the Mut-yal (Nuytsia Floribunda, or Cabbage-tree)—Modyar.

Gum-resin, of the Xanthorea, prepared for use by mixing it with charcoal—Tadibi; Tutdeba; Bigo.

Gum-resin, of the Xanthorea Arborea—Năllang; Piring.

Gum-resin, of the Tough-topped Xanthorea—Kadjo.

Gum, of the Xanthorea flower-stem—Nargal-ya.

Gum, of the Red Gum-tree—Nalla.

Gun—Widji-bandi.


H.

Habit (in the habit of)—Malyn.

Hair, of the head—Katta măngăra.

Hair, down of the body—Dju.

Half, of anything—Băng-ga; Karda.

Halt—Nannăp.

Hammer, native—Kadjo.

Hand—Marh-ra.

Handle, of anything—Matta.

Handle, to—Marh-rabarrang; Barrang-jinnăng.

Handsome—Gwabbalitch; Ngworryn-ngworryn; Ngworrynyăng; Djerrung.

Hanging (loose)—Dowalmăn; Dowiri.

Happen, to—Eche-na.

Hard—Murduin; Moroyt; Jadam.

Hard (rough)—Battiri; Burr.

Hark! (listen)—Năh-năh-or; Allah.

Harmless—Mănjang.

Harsh (rough to the feel, like an unprepared kangaroo-skin)—Battiri.

Hatchet—Kadjo.

Haunches—Byi.

Having (possessing)—Gă-dăk.

Haunt, of an animal—Myar.

Hawk, Lizard-eating; Ieracidia Berigora—Kargyn.

Hawk, species of—Gudjilan; Bepumer; Kiilgur.

Hawk, Eagle; Aquila fucosa Cuvieri—Wald-ja.

Hawk, Little; Accipiter torquatus—Jillijilli.

He—Bal.

He (himself)—Ballăl.

Head—Katta.

Health in health—Wan-gin.

Heap—Murga.

Hear, to—Kattidj.

Heart—Gurdu; Gurt.

Hearth, where the ashes of a fire are still remaining—Yurda.

Heavy—Gumbar; Gundip; Botolyăng (Upper Swan dialect); Kandalyang; Ban-yadak.

Heel—Ngudang Jinnardo; Ngardo; Gurtdun.

Hen, Swamp; Porphyrio—Gullima

Hen, Little; Zapornia;—Warrăjă.

Her (Poss. Pronoun)—Balăk.

Here—Belli belli; N-yinya; Nidjă; Nidjak; Nidjălla; N-yal; In-yene; Tonait?

Here (Come here)—Yuăl.

Hereafter (at some future period)—Mila.

Hero—Wardagadăk.

Hesitate, to—Kattăkattăk-abbin.