"yibaay" meaning in Gamilaraay

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Noun

IPA: /jibaːj/
Head templates: {{head|kld|nouns}} yibaay
  1. A male marriage class or skin group. A yibaay can marry only a gabutha; his sons will be marrii, and his daughters matha. Wikipedia link: Australian Aboriginal kinship Categories (topical): Family Synonyms: ippai
    Sense id: en-yibaay-kld-noun-OcOhv8xA Categories (other): Gamilaraay entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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