malgar
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mulgar, koouning : Thunder (Chester Curr 1886: 391)
melgur, mulgar : cure, to (Baiungan; Bates XII 2B, 1b)
mulgar, gab maam : thunder (Indar, Joowel, Baiungan; Bates XII 2B, 1b)
mulgar eejin : charm, to, by a spell (Indar, Joowel, Baiungan; Bates XII 2B, 1b)
mălgar : sorcery (Jakbăm, Bumblefoot; Bates XII 2B, 3b)
mălgargătăk : having sorcery (Jakbăm, Bumblefoot; Bates XII 2B, 3b)
mulgar, mabbarning : charm, to, (by a spell) (Jakbum, Wabbinyet; Bates XXII B, 3a)
mulgar : thunder (Kaiari, Wirijan; BATES XII 2B, 8b)
mulgargǎtǎk : having “thunder”; possessing magical powers (Kaiari, Wirijan; BATES XII 2B, 8b)
mulgar : thunder (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
boyiya, mulgan, yoomp, yoombuk : sorcery (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
mulgar : magic (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
mălgar : thunder, thunder magic, sorcerer, to cure by magic (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
mulgar : thunder, thunderstorm (Notum, Wirijan, Kaiar; Bates XII 2B, 8a)
malgar guttuk : witchcraft (Notum, Wirijan, Kaiar; Bates XII 2B, 8a)
malga: malga: : thunder (Innell, C; Tindale, N 1939)
mallgar – mŭrdit’ : doctor (Charlie Dabb; von Brandenstein 1970)
maalqaar : doctor (Von Brandenstein 1988: 10)
maalqaarity : to charm by a spell (Von Brandenstein 1988: 10)
maalqaar : clouds (Von Brandenstein 1988: 10)