"bidyar" meaning in All languages combined

See bidyar on Wiktionary

Noun [Wiradjuri]

Head templates: {{head|wrh|noun}} bidyar
  1. see quotes
    Sense id: en-bidyar-wrh-noun-fBgzhibw Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Wiradjuri entries with incorrect language header
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          "text": "Bidyar—any male.",
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          "roman": "Old man .... .... .... bidyar.",
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        "Wiradjuri lemmas",
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