��AN AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGE.
��Muogamarra — to keeji in reserve
for future use. Muogan — a younger sister. Muogelang — a species of wood. Muomadi — a term of reproach. Muoyarra — to tell behind the
back ; to speak secretly. Mural — anything (as dust, sand,
dirt) that gets into the eye. Mxirannanna — to make or feel
Avarm. Murgambanna — to cranch, as in
biting a hard crust. [sort.
Murigual — different ; of another Muro — the entrails of a grub. Munmanna — to stifle the cough ;
to hold the hand before the
mouth while cous^hinff. Munnaingubildain — deceitful. Munnaigubirra — to make sport
of, to disappoint, to tantalise. Munnalwe — greedy, voracious. Munnarra — an afternoon visit. Mnnnirganna — to be jealous. Munnuin — a sharp end or point ;
the point of a spear. Munnun — big, much. [tree.' Muogalambin — a kind of ' box- Muogallan — a kind of tree. Murrabialinga — -to get worse or
sick again, to have a relapse;
also, murrabinga. [asleep. Murrabinda — to be ill, to be fast Murrabirra— to throw down. Murradambirra — to make fast. Murradirra — to hit, to kick. Murra-gan-gan — having many
fingers or legs, like spiders. Murrai — soft. Murraidyung — very soft. Murrain — the white cockatoo. Murralmurral — slippery. Murrai — something in the eye. Murramirra — to stare or look at
with surprise. Murramurrabirra — to part for
ever, never to see again ; to
neglect, to forsake.
��Murranal — blind. Murrandan — a little rat. Murrang — mud. Murranillanna — to fight much. Murrawal — much, great. Murrawalgiran — a stout, large
man. Murrawarra — to stand fast. Murray allalinga — to raise the
voice. Murrayarra — to speak out, to
speak loud. Murredyang — curious, strange. Murrhum-murrhung — smiling,
ready to laugh. Murri — a sort, a kind. Murri — a stranger. Murriang— the place where the
ocean ceases at the end of the
world ; there Baiamai lives. Mi;rrigual — another sort. Murrigualbang — different ones,
strangers. Murrimurri — each, of each sort. Murrin — no. Murrog-garra — to leap, as in
dancing. Murron — -life ; adj., alive. Murrongialinga — to come to
life again, to revive. Murronginoja — to live. Murru — a road. Murru — nose. Murrua — the west wind. Murruban — the first. Murrubcrai — thunder. Murruberaigarra — to thunder. Murrudadain — a native bird. Mumidalain — thorns. Murru dinelinga — to turn up the
]iose at; to treat with con- tempt. Murrudn-ra — to speak through
the nose. Murrudirran — a protuberance ;
projecting and hanging over. Murrugai — first. Murrujral — to read.
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