Some ofthem of very special Australian character appear also elsewherein the Dictionary in their alphabetical places, while Of Australasian additions to the English language there are twomain sources, which correspond to the twofold division of theminto new words and new uses of old words. Leutibularina. 23: Rolls any cask, beats any carpet, flies any kite, uses anybows and arrows, or catapult, or shanghai, or plays at any gameto the annoyance of any person in any public place.
purros, flame-coloured, red, andlaimos, throat. Cook's journal waspublished in 1893, edited by Captain Wharton, hydrographer tothe Admiralty; Banks's journal, in 1896, edited by Sir J. [But see Wollomai. 39: That bark shall speed where crimson ratas gleam.
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