murra
Dhudhuroa
References
- 1909, R. H. Mathews, The Dhudhuroa Language of Victoria, in the American Anthropologist
Finnish
Latin
Etymology
Of Persian/Iranian origin. Compare Ancient Greek μόρρια (mórrhia, “agate”), Middle Persian *mori, *muri (“glass balls”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈmur.ra/, [ˈmʊr.ra]
Noun
murra f (genitive murrae); first declension
Nyunga
Noun
murra
- hand
- 1886 recorded by W. E. Knight in No. 19 of The Australian Race
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