ngoop
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Oop, ouop : Blood (Sang) (Dumont D’Urville 1834: 5)
ngoo-boo : blood (Grey 1839)
Ngubu Baru. : Blood (Moore 1842: 123)
Ngu-bo : Blood (Symmons 1842: 3)
Ngubow : blood. (Brady 1845: 35)
n·opa : blood (Salvado 1851: 263)
knooba : Blood (Barlee (Curr) 1886: 355)
ngooboo : Blood (Armstrong (Curr) 1886: 335)
knober : Blood (Gifford (Curr) 1886: 363)
noope : Blood (Goldsworthy (Curr) 1886: 385)
ngop : Blood (Graham (Curr) 1886: 351)
opa : Blood (Hackett (Curr) 1886: 345)
ngoopoo : Blood (Hester (Curr) 1886: 361)
ngoop : Blood (Hossell, Knight & Spencer (Curr) 1886: 389)
ngoobur : Blood (Knight (Curr) 1886: 333)
ngupa : Blood (Monger (Curr) 1886: 323)
nguepa : Blood (Scott (Curr) 1886: 347)
nooba : Blood (Small (Curr) 1886: 359)
naba : Blood (also red) (Whitfield (Curr) 1886: 327)
Gnoap : blood (Wainbret, Helms 1896: 326)
Ngooba : Blood (Balbuk; Bates XII 2B, 15: 4)
Ngoba : Blood (Monnop, Ballarruk; Bates XII 2B, 24: 3)
ngoop : blood (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
Ngoba : Blood (Ngilgee; Bates XII 2B, 12a: 4)
Ngoba : Blood (Joobaitch aka Ngoorweel; Bates XII 2B, 14: 4)
Ngoba, naba : Blood (Kajaman; Bates XII 2B, 11: 4)
yup, up : blood (Rae 1913: 1)
ngooper : blood (Bussell 1930: 63)
ŋop, ŋup : blood (Douglas 1968: 84)
Ngoop : Wine (Derivation) (Davis 1969: 10)
ŋuup, ŋuap : blood (Von Brandenstein 1988: 42)
ngawp : blood (Douglas 1991: 16)
ngop : red wine (Whitehurst 1992: 45)
ngu:p : blood (E ) (Dench 1994: 178)
ngoorp : blood (Winmar 1996:4)