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barang

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grasp

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

bur-rang : abduct (Grey 1839)
Bărrang djinnăng. : Lift Up, To (Moore 1842: 144)
Bâr-rang : carry off (Symmons 1842: 9)
Barrangdedin : to shut up. (Brady 1845: 15)
pocogn : to take; gather (Salvado 1851: 264)
Burrong, warndunget : Carry, to, on the shoulders (Baaburgurt (Bulyen/George Eliot); Bates XII 2B, 13: 21)
Burra yeerong : Lift up, to (Balbuk; Bates XII 2B, 15: 29)
Burrung : Touch, to (Joobaitch (Ngoorweel); Bates XII, 2B, 14: 41)
Bulburrongur : abduct (Kajaman; Bates XII, 2B, 11: 19)
Burrong : Hold, to (Monnop, Ballarruk; Bates XII 2B, 24: 20)
burrong : pick up, to (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
Burrong : Pick, up, to (Ngilgee; Bates XII 2B, 12a: 32)
burung : get (Bussell 1930: 50)
bee-rong : Carry (Hammond 1938: 18)
paṛaŋinj : arrest, to seize (Douglas 1968: 82)
buranginy : get (Bennell 1978)
paaraŋ : to bring, carry, fetch, get, take (Von Brandenstein 1988: 45)
barang : Get it! Grab it! (Douglas 1991: 22)
barang : get (Whitehurst 1992: 36)
barrang : to grab, take, get, hold (Dench 1994: 190)
Barrang : abduct (Richards 1994: 127)
Barang-iny : take(ing), hold(ing) (Mippy (Rooney) 2002: 325)