Rolf Boldrewood, `Nevermore,' p. Mundy, `Our Antipodes,' (edition 1855) p. Savage, `Some account of New Zealand,' p. In pigeon-English, littlefellow waddy means a small piece of wood.
, reprinted 1819;vol. In the first sense, itsuse is Canadian or American; in the last, Australian. 211: I coincided in his opinion that it would be best for us tocamp for the night in one of the ghibber-gunyahs. [Close season.
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