grasshopper
Language:
Australian:
Dil-be-non
English JS Main:
grasshopper
English:
Cricket
Category:
fauna: insects and spiders
Source:
Painters
Page:
348
Respelt:
dil-ba-nån
Part of speech:
noun
Meaning Clue:
"Dil-be-nong" dilbanang = ""Native name Dil-be-nong" ...." grasshopper: Painters [::] [BB] <12412>
"Dilban-ang" dilbanang = "Native name Dilban-ang.... " grasshopper: Painters [::] [BB] <12413>
"Jir«rabirreen«" dyirabirin = "small locust" grasshopper: Mathews 8006/3/5 -5 [:116:21] [DG]
"jirrabirrin" dyirabirin = "Small locust" grasshopper: Mathews DG 1901 [:159:35] [DG]"gil-be-nong" dyilbanang = "A grasshopper" grasshopper: Collins 1 [:512.2:12] [BB]
Source Details:
INDIGENOUS NAMES IN WORKS BY THE PORT JACKSON PAINTER, THOMAS WATLING etc. Watling Collection, Natural History Museum, London Transcribed by Keith V. Smith 2002
Watling, Thomas, 1762-1814?
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Most or all of the items with an indigenous word attached are in the JS PAINTERS ringbinder, arranged alphabelically by a JS ’no hyphens’ transcription.
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Comment:
Source note: Watling