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Definition of Australian Aborigine
1. Noun. A dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived.
Generic synonyms: Ethnic Group, Ethnos, Aussie, Australian
Derivative terms: Aboriginal, Aboriginal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Australian Aborigine
Literary usage of Australian Aborigine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Australia and the Islands of the Sea by Eva Mary Crosby Kellogg, Larkin Dunton (1899)
"AN Australian Aborigine. >HE island-continent of Australia, with ,, its record
of but one century of colonization, is no longer the " great unknown land ..."
2. The World and Its People by Larkin Dunton (1897)
"AN Australian Aborigine. island-continent of Australia, with its record of but
one century of colonization, is no longer the "great unknown land " which ..."
3. The "Lloyd" Guide to Australasia by Norddeutscher Lloyd, A. G. Plate (1906)
"In comparison with its attraction and importance, the study ot the Australian
aborigine has received but scant attention from the ethnologist and ..."
4. St. Mary's Hospital Gazette by St. Mary's Hospital (London, England) (1904)
"the skull of an Australian aborigine. (Fig. 3.) Prominent bosses of bone are as
you see prominent features in the supraorbital regions of the races in which ..."
5. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1894)
"The eyes of the Australian aborigine are ever ou the alert, and the presence of
a smoke in the ... The Australian aborigine obtains his fire by the process, ..."
6. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) (1900)
"John Mathew brings together in a compact form the salient facts relating to the
physical and mental characters of the Australian aborigine?, besides dealing ..."