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gunyah
[ guhn-yuh ]
noun
, Australian.
- an Aboriginal hut or shelter.
- any crude bush hut or shelter.
gunyah
/ ˈɡʌnjə /
noun
- a bush hut or shelter
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gunyah1
First recorded in 1790–1800, gunyah is from the Dharuk word gu-n'i
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gunyah1
C19: from a native Australian language
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Example Sentences
As we rode up we could see a gunyah made out of boughs, and a longish wing of dogleg fence, made light but well put together.
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He went away to his gunyah then, and except doing one or two things for Starlight would not lift his hand for any one that day.
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The only other sign of Stingaree was a hank of rope flung carelessly across the gunyah roof.
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Bowen's answer was to hand his weapon over to Kilbride and to creep into the gunyah on his hands and knees.
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Backing precipitately out of the gunyah, he turned round before rising upright—and remained upon his knees after all.
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