"blackfella" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: blackfellas [plural]
Etymology: From black + fella. Etymology templates: {{af|en|black|fella}} black + fella Head templates: {{en-noun}} blackfella (plural blackfellas)
  1. (Australia) Alternative form of blackfellow. Tags: Australia, alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: blackfellow Categories (topical): People Coordinate_terms: whitefella
    Sense id: en-blackfella-en-noun-f5FKp6ZP Categories (other): Australian English, English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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