nyidiny
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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
nug-ga : cold (Grey 1839)
gnitin : cold (Salvado 1851: 260)
ngitding : Cold (Armstrong (Curr) 1886: 335)
ngiating : Cold (Chester (Curr) 1886: 391)
knitine : Cold (Gifford (Curr) 1886: 363)
neeting : Cold (Goldsworthy (Curr) 1886: 341)
ngiting : Cold (Graham (Curr) 1886: 351)
witine : Cold (Hackett Curr 1886: 345)
ngittang : Cold (Hester (Curr) 1886: 361)
nittin : Cold (Knight (Curr) 1886: 333)
ngitting : Cold (Monger (Curr) 1886: 323)
ngitbine : Cold (Scott (Curr) 1886: 347)
netyne : Cold (Small (Curr) 1886: 359)
weating : Cold (Whitfield Curr 1886: 327)
Ngeerajin : Cool (Baaburgurt (Bulyen/George Eliot); Bates XII, 2B, 13: 22)
Nyittang : Cold (Balbuk; Bates XII 2B, 15: 14)
Ngitting-ngitting : Weather (wet) (Joobaitch (Ngoorweel); Bates XII, 2B, 14: 20)
Nyeetin : Cold, tobe (Monnop, Ballarruk; Bates XII 2B, 24: 16)
ngeeting : weather (cold) (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
Ngittang, : Cold, to be (Ngilgee; Bates XII 2B, 12a: 22)
Nyitting : Cold (Kajaman; Bates XII 2B, 11: 13)
ngitignuck : cool (Bussell 1930: 48)
malkiṇ, maloṇ, njitinj : bleak, cold (Douglas 1968: 84)
Ngertiny : cold (Davis 1969: 10)
nyiiddiŋy : cold (Von Brandenstein 1988: 31)
niding : cold day (Douglas 1991: 18)
nyidiny : cold (Whitehurst 1992: 32)
ngiding, nyiding : cold (Dench 1994: 188)
Nyidiny : cold (Mippy (Rooney) 2002: 325)