dwongk
NOONGAR
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Twang : Ears (Brown, R 1801: 105)
Du-ong ar (Flinders 1801)
Duong : Ear (King 1821: 146)
Twank : Ear (Nind 1831: 47)
Dunga : the ears (Lyon 1833: 52)
Toan, touank : Hear (Oreille) (Dumont D’Urville 1834: 4)
Tonga : Ear (Moore 1842: 131)
Ton-ga : Ear (Symmons 1842: 3)
Ton-ga : the ear. (Brady 1845: 40)
tuonga tagu : ear-hole; hearing (Salvado 1851: 265)
dwonga : Ear (Barlee (Curr) 1886: 356)
donga : Ear (Armstrong (Curr) 1886: 334)
dwank : Ear (Gifford (Curr) 1886: 362)
awank : Ear (Goldsworthy (Curr) 1886: 384)
twonk : Ear (Graham (Curr) 1886: 350)
dwonga : Ear (Hackett (Curr) 1886: 344)
dwanga, mangur : Ear (Hester (Curr) 1886: 360)
twonk : Ear (Hossell, Knight & Spencer (Curr) 1886: 388)
dwonga : Ear (Knight (Curr) 1886: 332)
tooka : Ear (Monger (Curr) 1886: 323)
dwanka : Ear (Scott (Curr) 1886: 346)
dwonga : Ear (Small (Curr) 1886: 358)
dwanga : Ear (Whitfield (Curr) 1886: 326)
Dwunga : ear (Wainbret, Helms 1896: 326)
Dwonga, kuttij injaga : Hear, to (Baaburgurt (Bulyen/George Eliot); Bates XII 2B, 13: 26)
Dwonga : Hear, to (Balbuk; Bates XII 2B, 15: 27)
Dwonga : Ear (Monnop, Ballarruk; Bates XII 2B, 24: 3)
dwonk : ear, to hear (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
Dwangaluk : Know, to (Ngilgee; Bates XII, 2B, 12a: 29)
Dwonga : Ear (Joobaitch aka Ngoorweel; Bates XII 2B, 14: 4)
Dwonga, kuttig : Hear, to (Kajaman; Bates XII 2B, 11: 26)
twonnk : Ear (Rae 1913: 2)
dwanger : ears (Bussell 1930: 34)
tong-gah : Ears (Hammond 1938: 7)
Dwank : Ear (Old Settlers of WA 1949: 21)
toŋka, twaŋk, twoŋk : ear (Douglas 1968: 84)
tuaangaqq qaattity : to listen (Von Brandenstein 1988: 102)
dwangkiny : hearing (Douglas 1991: 20)
dwank : ear (Whitehurst 1992: 34)
dhungka : ear (N,SW) (Dench 1994: 177)
Tongah : Ears (Richards 1994: 129)
Dwongk, Dwonga : ear(s) (Mippy (Rooney) 2002: 325)