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Steamer, musk duck; Biziura lobata—Gatdarra.
Steep—Mordăk.
Steep, to, in water—N-yogulăng.
Step, to tread—Gannow.
Step, to, on one side to avoid a spear or a blow—Gwelganow; Quelkan (Upper Swan).
Stick, a, any piece of wood—Garba.
Sticks—
- 1. The throwing stick—Dyuna; Dowak; Walga; Juwul.
- 2. Woman's stick or staff—Wanna.
- 3. Crook for pulling down the Banksia flowers—Kalga.
- 4. Stick or skewer for fastening the cloak—Balbir Bindi.
- 5. Peeled ornamental stick, worn in the head at a Corroberry by the dancers—Inji; Mărromărro; Jingăla.
Stick, to, to stick half way, to get jammed—Ngarrăn.
Stiffened, benumbed—Nan-yar.
Still, yet—Kalga.
Still, to, the wind by enchantment—Kalbyn.
Stingray fish—Bamba.
Stingy—Guning; N-yelingur.
Stinking—Bidjak.
Stirring up—Yurirăngwin.
Stolen—Ngagyn.
Stomach—Kobbălo.
Stone—Bu-yi.
Stony—Bu-yi billanăk.
Stoop, to—Dărbow.
Stop!—Nannăp.
Stop up, to—Didin; Dtandidin.
Stopped or stayed behind—Băngal.
Stout—Boyn-gadăk; Ilyn ngomon.
Straight, in a direct line—Wiring; Durgul; Tolol; Kange; Yungitch.
Straight, upright—Wyămăk.
Strange—Mogang.
Stranger—Wurrar bo-yăng; Yyinăng; Mogang.
Stranger, not related—Nanning.
Stray, anything found without an owner—Bărna.
Straying, having lost one's road—Waummărăbbin.
Stream, a—Bilo; Gărjyt.
Strike, to—Buma.
Strike, to, so as to stun or kill—Dăr-gang.
String—Madji.
String of a bag—Ngwonna; Nalba.
Strong—Murduin; Bidi murduin.
Strongly—Gwidjar.
Strutting—Wumbubin.
Stuck in—Nungurdul.
Stun, to—Dargangăn.
Stunted—Gorad; Gorada.
Sufficient—Gyn-yăk; Bel-lăk.
Sugar—Ngon-yăng; this, which is the name of a saccharine juice, exuding from the red gum-tree, is applied to sugar, on account of its sweetness.
Sulky—Mul-yabin.
Summer—Birok.
Sun—Nganga; Batta; Djat.
Sunbeams—Batta mandu; Nganga batta.
Sun-set, time of—Garrimbi.
Sun, shine and heat—Monak.
Superfluously—Darrajăn; as Darrajăn Yong-a; to give more than is expected.
Superior (adj.)—Belli.
Surround, to—Engallang; Tergur
Swallow, of the throat—Gunidi.
Swallow, to—Ngannow.