"yarraaman" meaning in Gamilaraay

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Noun

IPA: /jaraːman/
Head templates: {{head|kld|nouns}} yarraaman
  1. horse Categories (lifeform): Horses Synonyms: yaraman, yārāman, yáráman, yārămăn

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