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v Waggambina, To dance, jump, play about for somebody
v Wambunbunmarra, To be covetous, greedy
v Wambun, Covetous, greedy.
v Wambunbunmaldaia, A covetous person.
v Wirringanna, To sing in the Nat: way as sometimes done
at corrobories with a strong sound of the e
v Widdagang, An eatable Nat: rook.
v Wuge, Shavings of wood.
v Wammar, A little instrument by means of which the
Nat: spear is thrown.
v Wirrinngilana, To cohabit.
v Wirribang, Barren, destitute of vegetation, [indecipherable]
v Wigawanna, To sit on the watch
v Windimanna, To wait for
v Wannamambillanna, To separate from each other, pack.
v Wirrindurang, A ravenous bird.
v Warram, Band, string
v Warruballang, A kind of spider.
v Wirbunba, A flame of fire bursting forth.
v Wayan, Lost, out of sight

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