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warray
▪ I. † warray, v. Obs. Forms: α. 4 werrai, werri(e, (werhai, werrei, weirai), 4–5 werray(e, werrey(e, 5 verray, (verrie, werrye), 4–6 werry; β. 4 warrai, wary, Sc. varray, varra, warra, 4–5 warry, 4–6 warrey, 4–6, 8–9 arch. warray. [ME. werreye, a. OF. werreier, dial. var. of guerreier (mod.F. guerr...
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Warray language
Warray (Waray) was an Australian language spoken in the Adelaide River area of the Northern Territory.
Wulwulam may have been a dialect. Phonology
Vocabulary
The following basic vocabulary items of Warray are from Tryon (1968).
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warrayable
† warrayable, a. Obs. rare—1. In 5 varyable, warryable. [a. OF. werreiable, dial. var. of guerroyable, f. werrei-er (guerroyer): see warray v. and -able.] Fit for warfare.14.. Siege of Rouen in Archæologia XXI. 51 The wallys were fulle warryable And the dykys depe and defensabylle.
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Waray language (disambiguation)
Waray language may also refer to:
Warray language, an Australian language spoken in the Adelaide River area of the Northern Territory
Waray Sorsogon
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unwarrayed
† unˈwarrayed, ppl. a. [un-1 8 + warray v.] = next.1411–12 Hoccleve De Reg. Princ. 2211 Castelx, by feith, dreden non assailynge, By feith, þe Citees standen vn⁓werreyed.
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Beriguruk
Birrigarak (Warray exonym).
Berrigurruk, Berugurruk.
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Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory
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Awarai
The Awarai (Warray) are an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory.
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Adelaide River
History
Indigenous Australians including the Warray and Kungarakan owned the lands among the river for millennia.
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Corymbia latifolia
Indigenous Australians of the Yangman peoples know the plant as wubam or dolyan, the Ngarinyman know it as jadburru, the Warray as warrajan and the Wagiman
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Acacia dimidiata
Warray: wirril
Description
The tree typically grows to a height of . Its branchlets are silvery, ribbed and densely hairy.
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