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THE AVIEADHAEI DIALECT.

��Mirrhimarra — to drag along the gi'ound.

Moildain — a backbiter.

Mombal^a native shrub.

Mombauna — to cry ; especially the cry of mourning.

Mondarra — to i)ick.

Mondu — the upper lip.

Mondudiranna — to look stern.

Monuubang — lousy-headed.

-mubang — destitute of, without ; a postfix ; cf. Eng. -less.

Muddai — content, satisfied.

Muddaingindanna — to be satis- fied.

Muddamuddag — an acacia-tree.

Muddirra-to beat out, to gather (fruit) ; to thrash.

Muge — an owl.

Muggaindyal — ^worn out, old.

Muggamavru — to make a knot.

Mugganna — to pick up.

Muggen — a mosquito.

Muggi — a species of eaglehawk.

Muggin — blind.

Mugginga — to close the eyes.

Muggomma — inside (the hut).

Muggommagga — thepalate; the inside of the mouth.

Muggon — podex.

Muggu — void of, without (as a postfix) ; v., to stop up.

Mugguar — quiet, silent.

Mugguarbang — quiet, peaceful.

Muggaiga wanna — to go to sleep.

Mugsugalurgarra — to conceal, to keep secret.

Mugguiubabbirra — to give any- thing readily so as to avoid being teased longer.

Muggulun — a grub in wood.

Muggumandan — a knot caused by tying.

Muggumnoa — in ; internally.

Muin — swampy black soil.

Muin — a kind of ground-spider.

Mulba — very short ; a little man;

Mulgabirra — to give all.

��Mulgamarra — to span.

Mulgamarra — to take hold of to grasp, to lay hold of bodily

Mulgunmadillinga — to wrap u one's self.

Mulgunmarra — to wrap up or roll round.

Mullagdirra — to be sick, vomit.

Mullaimirra — to lie in wait, to watch for.

Mullamullang — very sick.

Mullan — part of.

Mullang — sick.

Mullan gual— another part.

Mullanna — sick, ready to vomit.

Mullarmullar — slippery.

Mullawar — 'opossum-grass.'

Mullen— a little bird.

MuUian — an eagle hawk.

Mulludin — the moustache.

Mulludyin — a kind of whiskers round a fish called ' dangur.'

Mullunma — inside, within.

Mumang — short ; cf. bergul.

Mumarra — to rub between the hands.

Mumbir — a mark ; a scar.

Mumbir marra — to mark .

Mumbuar — a thoughtful or dis- tressed look ; quiet, unassum- ing, humble.

Mundubang — a hatchet.

Mundyambarra — to smack the lips when eating.

Munga — a native fruit.

Munga — a little infant.

Miingallaua — to get the mastery of, to conquer.

Mungar — a kidney.

Mungimanna — to rub the eyes.

Mungo — the calf of the leg.

Munguma — a lump, a piece.

Mungur — straight, stiff. [leg.

Mungurmarra — to break one's

Munil — a hole.

Munilbunmara — to make a hole.

Munirgallanna — to scold, find fault with.

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