--Actions----Descriptions---W-

wen, wening

NOONGAR

die, dead

ENGLISH

waneing : Dead (Chester Curr 1886: 391)
wen : death (Baiungan; Bates XII 2B, 1b)
wen ngoohdee : dead (Baiungan; Bates XII 2B, 1b)
wēn gor gul, wēn kor kul : dead spirit returned (Jakbăm, Bumblefoot; Bates XII 2B, 3b)
wēngar : to die, dead, death (Jakbăm, Bumblefoot; Bates XII 2B, 3b)
wening : dead (Kaiari, Wirijan; BATES XII 2B, 8b)
wen : death (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
wēn, jannuk wēn : dead (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
janăk wēn : dead spirit, dead (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
wēn : dead (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
wēn ngūndin : lying dead (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
wenerip : died (Charlie Dabb; von Brandenstein 1970)
wäern : to fall > to die (Von Brandenstein 1988: 122)

bal wen-gur : dead, he is (Jakbum, Wabbinyet; Bates XXII B, 3a)
wēn ngoondin : dead, he is (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
bal wēn ngoondeen : killed, he has been (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
bal wēn ngūndin : he (was) killed (when) lying down (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)
bal wēn ngūndin : he (was) killed (when) lying down (Ngalbaitch; Bates XII 2B, 7a)

wening, bal wening : dead, he is (Notum, Wirijan, Kaiar; Bates XII 2B, 8a)