An Aboriginal language of the area around Sydney, Australia, now extinct.
达鲁克语(澳大利亚悉尼附近土著居民使用的语言,现已失传)
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:
Dharuk
nounˈdəˌro͝ok
An Aboriginal language of the area around Sydney, Australia, now extinct.
达鲁克语(澳大利亚悉尼附近土著居民使用的语言,现已失传)
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.’