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Definition of Dharuk in English: Dharuknounˈdʌrʊkˈdəˌro͝ok mass nounAn Aboriginal language of the area around Sydney, Australia, now extinct. Example sentencesExamples - It says the word is ‘early nineteenth century, from Dharuk.’
- When Governor Phillip brought the first group of convicts to Sydney in 1788, he took down some words in the local language, Dharuk.
- William Dawes collected some Dharuk and the Dharuk descendants have learnt what they can and the same thing has happened with Awabakal.
- The word is a borrowing from the Dharuk Aboriginal language, and was first recorded in 1788.
- The word, meaning traditional Aboriginal ceremony, is a word that derives from the Dharuk language of Port Jackson and was adopted by Europeans in the first years of white settlement.
Definition of Dharuk in US English: Dharuknounˈdəˌro͝ok An Aboriginal language of the area around Sydney, Australia, now extinct. Example sentencesExamples - William Dawes collected some Dharuk and the Dharuk descendants have learnt what they can and the same thing has happened with Awabakal.
- The word, meaning traditional Aboriginal ceremony, is a word that derives from the Dharuk language of Port Jackson and was adopted by Europeans in the first years of white settlement.
- The word is a borrowing from the Dharuk Aboriginal language, and was first recorded in 1788.
- When Governor Phillip brought the first group of convicts to Sydney in 1788, he took down some words in the local language, Dharuk.
- It says the word is ‘early nineteenth century, from Dharuk.’
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