"yibatha" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Gamilaraay]

IPA: /jibad̪a/
Head templates: {{head|kld|nouns}} yibatha
  1. A female marriage class or skin group. A yibatha can marry only a gabi; her sons will be gambu, and her daughters buuthaa. Wikipedia link: Australian Aboriginal kinship Categories (topical): Family Synonyms: ippātā, ippāthā

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