Austral English : a Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases And Usages With Those Aboriginal-Australian And Maori Words Which Have Become Incorporated in the Language, And the Commoner Scientific Words That Have Had Their Origin in Australasia
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It may be said that misunderstanding about what mana meant caused the war at Taranaki." Mangaroo, n. aboriginal name for a small flying phalanger with exquisitely fine fur. 1881. A. C. Grant, 'Bush Life in Queensland,' vol. ii. p. 217: " Descending from the branches of an ironbark tree beside him, a beauti- ful little mangaroo floated downwards on out-stretched wings to the foot of a sapling at a little distance away, and nimbly ascending it was followed by his mate." Mangi, or Mangeao, n. Maor...i name for a New Zealand tree, Litsea calicaris, Benth. and Hook. f. 1873. ' Catalogue of Vienna Exhibition' : " Mangi — remarkably tough and compact, used for ship-blocks and similar purposes." Mango, n. Maori name for the Dog-fish (q.v.), a species of shark. Mangrove, n. The name is applied to trees belonging to different natural orders, common in all tropical regions and chiefly littoral. Species of these, Rhizo- phorea mucronata, Lamb, and Avi- cennia officinalis, Linn., are com- mon in Australia ; the latter is also found in New Zealand.
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