| 释义 |
munjon /ˈmʌndʒən /noun AustralianAn Aborigine who has had little contact with white society: people said a munjon from the hills had stolen her...- Even a nail was valuable to a Munjon.
- Davey was a smart young aboriginal who, only three years before, had been a munjon.
- He knew that his laden packhorse team, and particularly his few tools of precious iron, would be a tempting prize to the Munjons.
Origin 1930s: from Yindjibarndi (an Aboriginal language) manyjangu 'stranger'. |