Box 4 Folder 1: New South Wales place names, 1899-1903 - Page 104
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[Page 104] 102
List of Aboriginal names of places and their meanings continued
Willalee | Small sharp splinters |
Wee waa | Light a fire |
Weeweelang[i?] | A fire continually burning |
Wee bollabolla | A fire gone out |
Weetallaba | An extinguished camp fire |
Wandah | A white man |
Yarrawa | A violent wind storm |
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