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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Ta-ap : knife (King 1821: 145)
Taap : Knife (Nind 1831: 48)
Taap : Knife (Couteau) (Dumont D’Urville 1834: 2)
bone-du-ra, Dtabba : knife (Grey 1839)
Dtarh-ra. : Knife, Small (Moore 1842: 142)
Dtab-ba : Knife (Symmons 1842: 3)
Dabba : knife. (Brady 1845: 17)
tabba : knife (Salvado 1851: 261)
Boorna dabbin : Cut, to, with native hammer (Baaburgurt (Bulyen/George Eliot); Bates XII 2B, 13: 23)
Dabba : Knife (Balbuk; Bates XII 2B, 15: 29)
Dabba : Knife (Monnop, Ballarruk; Bates XII 2B, 24: 21)
dāp : knife (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
Dabba : Knife (Ngilgee; Bates XII 2B, 12a: 29)
dabba : knife (Joobaitch aka Ngoorweel; Bates XII 2B, 14: 49)
Dab’ : Knife (Kajaman; Bates XII 2B, 11: 27)
dapper : knife (Bussell 1930: 72)
dab-bah : Knife (Hammond 1938: 15)
Darp : knife (Davis 1969: 4)
tap : knife (Hassell 1975: 233)
taap, tääp : knife (Von Brandenstein 1988: 96)
darp, daap : knife (Douglas 1991: 24)
darp : knife (Whitehurst 1992: 39)
dhaap : knife (S,E) (Dench 1994: 180)
Dtabba : Stone knife (Richards 1994: 127)
Daap : knife (Mippy (Rooney) 2002: 325)