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v Bangadurra, To bite in pieces, destroy by biting
v Ballandar, A small herb of bluish green, reddish stem & fibres
v Baggarbuawarra, To stand on a dangerous precipice
v Barrudang, some juice oozing out of a tree, much like by the Nats.
(Manna)
v Barrinang, A small bluish leaved shrub.
v Birribilbil, A small kind flies very troublesome espec: before rain.
v Barrabbarrama, Handle, any place where [indecipherable]
v Barramallang, Cohabitation.
v Bambung, Little toe.
v Bangamallanna, To divide among each other
v Bingimbarra, to hear a fall
v Bawamarra, To relate news, communicate.
v Bandhae, Ill, poorly, thin
v Bangalgualbang, Belonging to another place
Bulliang, A kind of eatable fruit or seed.
v Birgilebang, Scorched by the fire
v Burbadal, An insect.

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