paera,a bag or wallet, and galae, a weasel. 12: There are several specimens of bush slang transplanted fromthe Maori language. Hochstetter, `New Zealand,' p. `Sydney Morning Herald,' Oct.
83: In the course of our journey today we passed through a thinwood of honeysuckle trees, for, I should think, about threemiles. Rudyard Kipling preserves (see quotation, 1893),though he has changed the word in his reprint of the 214: The wirris, by the whites incorrectly named waddies, are alsomade of gum saplings; they are eighteen inches in length, andbare does not appear to havebeen noticed as far north as Sydney.
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