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Kamileroi [Kamilaroi] 

Noogahburrah - branch of Euahlayi Tribe - Narran River/K Langloh Parker

Bahloo - Moon (masculine) 

Bargie - grandmother 

Beereeun - a small grey lizard 

Berai Berai Onions sword & belt

Bibbil - shiny-leaved box-tree 

Biggoon - water-rat 

Biber - a large rat 

Bandeah - a thorn 

Bingahwingul - needle bush shrub 

Benguie - wooden water vessel used for domestic purpose 

Birrahgrooloo - woven name - face like a hatchet handle 

Bohrah - kangaroo 

Boolee - whirlwind 

Boondee, club headed weapon 

Boorah, large borah ring 

Borah or Boorah sacred tribal initiation rites 

Boalka - leak 

Boalgah - native companion - large crane 

Bubahlarmay, game played by jumping into the water with a large splash

Bobbur - giant brown & yellow snake 

Budta rosewood tree 

Budtah salt

Bullah Bullah  butterflies 

Bullai Bullai green parrot

Bullimah -Byamai caml/native elyaiurn [?] 

Bullimehaeihmurudi - south east 

Bungun Bungun, frog 

Bunna, cannibal 

Byamee - big man (brelos, bullino-hero) 

Boonebee, bag 

Comebeequeeboondarngheraladah - grey month 

Comeboo tomahawk 

Coolah, tree with water holding roots 

Corraboree tribal dance 

Daen black fellow 

Daendeeghindamaylannah - Venus the laughing stars hit a laughing man 

Dardurn, bark shelter 

Dayood - magical speaking dove 

Deenyi, iron bark 

Deereeree willy wagtail 

Dheal, sacred tree 

Dindee poertea stick 

Dinewan, emu 

Dengerrah west 

Dooloomai Thunder 

Doongairah lightning 

Doowee, dream spirit 

Dourandowan north wind 

Dulloorah small grey birds 

Dullaymullaglunnah a feud 

Dumerah - brown pidgeon 

Durrie - bread made from grass seed 

Durroow. the night heron 

Eehu rain 

Eer-aher, mirage 

Euloowirree, rainbow 

Eurah, a dropping shrub 

Gahreemay, camp 

Garahgah, crane 

Gayanday, man's name for voice of borah spirit 

Gayandaree, platypus

Ghegen Gheeden, the cold west wind 

Gidya, tree of acaeia species 

Girrahween - place of flowers 

Goodro codfish

Goolabah, grey-leaved box-tree 

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