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Witjang
Bad
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Sharon Edgar Jones
Witima-
Throw down, push; also: hunt
Witima-
Build
Wita- (witi-)
Smoke a pipe
Wirwirran
Light (not heavy)
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Sharon Edgar Jones
Wirwir (wurwur)
Cheerfully, lightly
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Sharon Edgar Jones
Wirupalikan
Follower
Wirupaki-
Heat, become hot
Wirupa-
Follow
Wirung (wirang)
Raised scars on skin
Wirukaki-
Be hot
Wiru
Heat, hot, very hot
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Sharon Edgar Jones
Wiriway (wiriwi)
Woomera
Wiripang
Eagle – “the large eagle hawk which preys on young kangaroo” (see pirapan)
Wiringpaki-
Close up, shut the door
Wirimung (wirimang)
Woomera
Wirilikanay
A broom
Wirilikan
Carer “one who takes care of by some act of locomotion eg. a watchman making his rounds”
Wiri-
Hit, sweep, beat, strike: also: ‘to point’ also given as verb for perish, and ‘wind up’ as a ball of string. also “to take care of, to keep together, to guide as a flock of sheep”
Wirankang
Ankle
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