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6 | Mangai, Sore | 8 | Marra, Hand |
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13 | Mannar, Wide | 9 | Marra, To do, make |
15 | Mannargirin [words crossed out] Too wide | 34 | Marrong, Good |
14 | Mannargarra, To be wide | 30 | Marrambang, Very good |
8 | Manginya, To lean | 29 | Marrombambillang, Extremely good |
3 | Mandiabba, A kind of possum. | 31 | Well, enjoying good health |
6 | Manngar, Wound, sore | 31 | Marrambir, Well, enjoying good health |
5 | Manga, A little infant. | 35 | Marrongnginga, To be good |
7 | Mangar, Slimy | 34 | Marammubang Without good, bad. |
2 | Manden, Thin bark, rind. | 10 | Marradal, Long since |
11 | Mannang, A kind of spear | 7 | Margun, Ancle |
1 | Mandan, A kind of shrub | 15 | Marraibirang Old |
4 | Mandirra, To hit, strikebeat as to break it | 5 | Marga, Nat: shield |
12 | Mnnanna, To be aw, underdone | 1 | Mar, Small of the back |
10 | Mannang, Dirt, soil | 22 | Marrang P.N. Macquarie |
17 | Mannarwirimbirra, To spread. | 6 | Margamanna, To wield the shield |
16 | Mannarra, To spread, make wider | 4 | Marbirra, To flog |
9 | Mannanbil, Muddy | 2 | Marbildaia, Flogger |
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