The Emigrants Guide Or Ten Years Practical Experience in Australia

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The Emigrants Guide Or Ten Years Practical Experience in Australia
David Mackenzie
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Kannah, interject. — Is it so 1 Eh ? Verily 1 Do you under- stand ? An interrogative particle, used at the end of a sentence requiring assent or reply to a remark. The only mode of asking a question is to affirm or assume a fact, then add Kannah ? Is it so, or not ? from Ka, or.
Kannahjil, interjec. — A more intensitive form of expression than the preceding, indicating. Is it true ? Do you really speak the truth ?
Kannamit, subst. — Hirundo. The swallow. Very like the English house-swallow. It
...builds in hollow trees, or sometimes now under the eaves of houses.
Kanning — The south.
Kapbur, subst. — Jacksonia Sternbergiana. One of the dullest and most melancholy foliaged trees in Australia. It has an unpleasant smell in burning, from which it is frequently called stinkwood, as in Africa also. Horses, sheep, and goats eat the leaves with avidity.
Kara, subst. — A spider. Some kinds spin a very strong silk- KAR 56 KAR like thread, which offers a sensible resistance as you pass through the bush.


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