In many parts the word is pronounced by theblacks bummerang. Sutherland, `Elementary Geography of BritishColonies,' p. which wenever failed to give by often repeating the word boojery,good; or boojery caribberie, a good dance. Hewitt, `Discovery in Australia,' vol.
This is a small shrub, very muchbranched. Barron Field, Glossary, in `Geographical Memoirs of NewSouth Wales,' p. Meston, in the`Sydney Bulletin,' April 18, 1896: The word `jumbuck' forsheep appears originally as jimba, jombock, dombock, anddumbog. a dingy littlefellow, nearly as large as a thrush with the plumage of achaffinch, but with such a note! How
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