Item 02: Kamilaroi, and other Australian Languages, by Rev. William Ridley, 2nd ed. (Sydney, 1875) - Page 95
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MISCELLANEOUS NOUNS.
5. MISCELLANEOUS NOUNS.
ant-hill ... tānmurrin
basket ... yirmbim
basket (small) ... buƞguƞ, buƞgōm
boat ... kūndu
boat's deck ... kurragutta
boomerang ... barrakadan
boots (feet, belonging to) ... dinnaƞūba
bread-fruit ... tiuƞgūl
bucket ... yuppar
bushes ... kuddal
charcoal ... kūroïn
clay (pipe) ... dūllāƞ
clay (red) ... guiyiƞ
club ... tabbīr
corobbary ... yowar
day ... bīgi
dung ... kudena
dung (man's) ... bāndiko
dung (ox's) ... gunaƞ
dung (dog's) ... duƞgul, dūal
dust ... yārūn
of dust ... yārūntībēr
earth (dry) ... girar, yarun, durrun
evening ... bīgibīrpi
fern ... dūrvin
fig ... ƞōaƞā
fig (little) ... kunnin
fire ... tālu, kuddum, oi kuïyim
grass ... bungil pungil, bōn
grass (long coarse) ... walliwalliƞgarāƞ
grass (similar) ... wugarpin
grass (another variety) ... tūkkā
grass (rushes) ... yīkibbin
hat (head, belonging to) ... magulkuba
hilaman (shield) ... kuntan
herb ... kēgirelpin
herb (creeping) ... dām
herb ... muttaƞuntunbin
herb (water-weed) ... yerrā
herb do. ... nambūr
herb (fern-like) ... yūgai
hole ... mīr
leaf (withered) ... wuƞ
light ... kittibilla
light (of candle) ... telƞa
lightning ... tudnagain or tuƞgain or tjil