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buccan
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Buccan
Buccan or Boucan is the native South American and Caribbean name for a wooden framework or hurdle on which meat was slow-roasted or smoked over a fire. The term "buccaneer" for pirates or privateers, is said to be derived from buccan. wikipedia.org
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Buccan, Queensland
Buccan is a rural locality in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the Buccan had a population of 1,818 people. In the 2011 census, Buccan had a population of 1,575 people. In the Buccan had a population of 1,818 people. wikipedia.org
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boucasin
boucan, boucasin var. buccan, bocasin. Oxford English Dictionary
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bucan
▪ I. ‖ buˈccan, buˈcan, bouˈcan, n. Also bocan. [Boucan is the French spelling (= bukɑ̃) of a Tupi or allied Brazilian word, conveyed by Europeans in the 16th c. to Guiana and the West Indies, and hence often set down as Carib, Haitian, etc. The modern Tupi form is mocaém (Pg. moquém = (muˈkɛ̃)): th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Buccaneer
Etymology The term buccaneer derives from the Caribbean Arawak word buccan, which refers to a wooden frame on which Tainos and Caribs slowly roasted or wikipedia.org
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buccaneer
▪ I. buccaneer, -ier, n. (bʌkəˈnɪə(r)) Also 7 buck-, 8 bac-, buc-, buchaneer, 8–9 bucanier. [a. F. boucanier orig. ‘one who hunts wild oxen’ (Littré), f. boucan a barbecue, boucaner to dry (meat) on a barbecue, to ‘jerk’: see prec. (Not in Cotgr.)] † 1. orig. One who dries and smokes flesh on a bouc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Beaudesert Shire
Towns and localities The Shire of Beaudesert included the following settlements: Northern Beaudesert section: Allenview Buccan Cedar Creek1 Cedar wikipedia.org
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mig
mig Obs. exc. dial. (mɪg) Forms: 1 micge, migga, migge, 3 migge, 5– mig. [OE. micge wk. fem., migga wk. masc.:—prehistoric *migjôn-, -on, f. *mig- wk.-grade of OTeut. *mîg- (OE. m{iacu}ᵹan, ON. m{iacu}ga) to make water, cogn. w. L. mingĕre.] Urine; or the drainings from manure. Also fig.c 1000 Sax. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roy Robert Richter
He worked firstly for one of his sisters, Lillian (Lil), and her husband, Edward (Ted) Wendt, on their farm at nearby Buccan, and again at Murgon when wikipedia.org
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leangle
leangle Austral. (ˈliːæŋg(ə)l) Also langeel, leeangle, leonile, liangle. [Native word, a derivation of leang or liang tooth. Other forms (see Morris) are leeawell, leawill.] A wooden club bent at the striking end. (Morris Austral Eng.)1845 C. Griffith Port Phillip Distr. N.S.W. x. 155 The liangle is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Logan Village, Queensland
to its present site in the early 1990s, now a museum building, displaying farm machinery and tools Fettlers Cottage, originally near Stegeman Road in Buccan wikipedia.org
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buck
▪ I. buck, n.1 (bʌk) Forms: (sense ‘he-goat’) 1 bucca, 2–3 buc, 3–4 bucke, 4–6 bukke; (senses ‘male deer’, etc.) 1, 5 buc, 3–5 bok, 4–7 bukke, bucke, 5 buk, 4– buck. [Orig. two words, OE. buc and bucca, which became indistinguishable in form after 11th c. So far as the evidence goes, OE. buc was use... Oxford English Dictionary
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Protected areas of Queensland
Bingera 1 Bingera 2 Bird Island Blackwater Bloomfield River Bloomsbury Boat Mountain 1 Boat Mountain 2 Bottle Creek Boyne Island Broadwater Buccan wikipedia.org
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Waterford State School
The Reserve then encompassed the districts of Loganlea, Waterford, Logan Reserve, Logan Village, Buccan, Chambers Flat, Stockleigh and parts of Maclean wikipedia.org
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