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Minki
Sorrow, sympathy
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Minkikan
Repenter: one who sympathises or feels sorry and repents
Mirumalikan
One who takes care (of someone or something)
Mukal
Weapons of warfare, arms
Mukalmukal
Kneepan
Mula
Boil, sore
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Mupaykan
One who is silent. A person who is mute.
Mupirr
Raised scars on skin
Murayangkulang
Forwards, onwards
Muring
Dust, a particle, a very small bit
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Murunkan
One who is alive
Mutamutang
Powder, dust
Muwika (muyka)
Fatty substance - ‘betwixt the joints’
Nalkanalka
Iron - ‘so called from the ironstone, which abounds on the sea coast. There is a vein of iron-ore running over coal at the entrance of Lake Macquarie from the sea’
Nangun
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Ngakuya
Deception, lie
Ngakuyalikan
One who lies: a deceiver, a spy
Ngang(k)arr
Sleep
Ngarapu
Sleep; also the adjective ‘asleep’
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Ngarawan
Plain, a flat place
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