nhurraay
Appearance
Appellatio
[+/-]- /n̪uraːj/ [n̪uˈraːj]
Formae aliae
[+/-]Nomen substantivum
[+/-]nhurraay
- Quaedam specie anguis.
- Nomen.
Loci
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- 1856: “Ippai” is his family name, and “Murrai” (meaning a brown snake) his surname. — On the Kamilaroi Tribe of Australians and Their Dialect, William Ridley, in Journal of the Ethnological Society of London
- 1856: Brown snake . mŭrrai. — idem
- 1856: baiame gīr yārāman, būrumo, bundar, mūte, dūli, dīnoun, buralga, biloela, millimumul, gulamboli, kobado, mullion, guiya, nūrai, ŋundoba, burulu, muŋin, kānuŋo di gimobi. — Gurre Kamilaroi, William Ridley
- 1903, Languages of the Kamilaroi and Other Aboriginal Tribes of New South Wales, R.H. Mathews, in The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland:
English. | Kamilaroi. | Thurrawal. |
Brown snake .... | nurai .... | birragundhang. |