chew
Language:
Sydney
Australian:
Chang-u-lah
English JS Main:
chew
English:
To chew
Category:
human activity
Sub-category:
bodily function
Source:
SofM 18970430 [106.1: Suttor-Pt Jackson]
Page:
107.1
Line:
2.2
Respelt:
dyangula
Part of speech:
verb
Date:
1897.4
Meaning Clue:
"Chang-u-lah" dyangu-la = "To chew" chew : SofM 18970430 [106.1: Suttor-Pt Jackson] [:107.1:2.2] [Syd]
Source Details:
Science of Man: 30.4.1897, page 106:
LINGUISTICS
Kindly supplied by J.B. Suttor, Esq., of Bathurst, N.S.W.
Consists of columns for:
"Port Jackson 106.1 90 records
"Macquarie R. 106.2
"Darling R. 106.3
"Lachlan R. 106.4
"Wollondilly R. 106.5
"Raffles Bay 106.6
"King Georges’s Sound 106.7
"Moreton Bay 106.8
NOTE: This list occurs on p. 106, continues on p. 107, with an easy-to-miss third section in a lower portion on the right hand side of 107, with columns for Lachlan R., Wollondilly R. and Raffles Bay.
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