Definitions

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  • proper noun plurale tantum An Australian Aboriginal people of New South Wales.
  • proper noun Their language or dialect.
  • adjective Of the Euahlayi people or language.

Etymologies

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From a Pama-Nyungan language.

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Examples

  • In attempting to evangelise an Euahlayi black fellow, we should not begin by threats of damnation, and by railing accusations against his god,

    John Knox and the Reformation Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 1905

  • Euahlayi tribe in New South Wales, use in crystal gazing.

    The Clyde Mystery a Study in Forgeries and Folklore Andrew Lang 1878

  • In attempting to evangelise an Euahlayi black fellow, we should not begin by threats of damnation, and by railing accusations against his god, Baiame.

    John Knox and the Reformation Andrew Lang 1878

  • Aboriginal people to oppose Rudd's bid for Australia to join the UN Security Council Michael Anderson, cofounder of the Aboriginal Embassy and leader of the Euahlayi nation in northwest New South Wales has called for aboriginal people and nations to lobby internationally against Australia's nomination to the UN Security Council.

    Sydney Indymedia - Comments 2009

  • Aboriginal people to oppose Rudd's bid for Australia to join the UN Security Council Michael Anderson, cofounder of the Aboriginal Embassy and leader of the Euahlayi nation in northwest New South Wales has called for aboriginal people and nations to lobby internationally against Australia's nomination to the UN Security Council.

    Sydney Indymedia - Comments 2009

  • Aboriginal people to oppose Rudd's bid for Australia to join the UN Security Council Michael Anderson, cofounder of the Aboriginal Embassy and leader of the Euahlayi nation in northwest New South Wales has called for Aboriginal people and nations to lobby internationally against Australia's nomination to the UN Security Council.

    Sydney Indymedia - Comments 2009

  • Aboriginal people to oppose Rudd's bid for Australia to join the UN Security Council Michael Anderson, cofounder of the Aboriginal Embassy and leader of the Euahlayi nation in northwest New South Wales has called for aboriginal people and nations to lobby internationally against Australia's nomination to the UN Security Council.

    Sydney Indymedia - Comments 2009

  • Aboriginal people to oppose Rudd's bid for Australia to join the UN Security Council Michael Anderson, cofounder of the Aboriginal Embassy and leader of the Euahlayi nation in northwest New South Wales has called for aboriginal people and nations to lobby internationally against Australia's nomination to the UN Security Council.

    Sydney Indymedia - Comments 2009

  • Aboriginal people to oppose Rudd's bid for Australia to join the UN Security Council Michael Anderson, cofounder of the Aboriginal Embassy and leader of the Euahlayi nation in northwest New South Wales has called for aboriginal people and nations to lobby internationally against Australia's nomination to the UN Security Council.

    Sydney Indymedia - Comments 2009

  • Goodooga, northwest NSW, 3 April 09 -- Euahlayi leader and Aboriginal Embassy founder in 1972, Michael Anderson, says he's disappointed at the ignorance of Carmel Tebbutt when she failed to answer a question about permitting the destruction of Aboriginal sacred and significant sites.

    Sydney Indymedia - Comments 2009

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