Definition of Binghi

1. Australian aboriginal (derogatory) [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Binghi

binge-purge
binge-purge syndrome
binge-vomit syndrome
binge drinker
binge drinkers
binge drinking
binge eat
binge eater
binge eating
binge eating disorder
binged
bingeing
binger
bingers
binges
binghi (current term)
binghis
bingies
binging
bingle
bingled
bingles
bingling
bingo
bingo wings
bingoed
bingoes
bingolike
bingos
bings

Literary usage of Binghi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency by Sir James MacNabb Campbell, Reginald Edward Enthoven (1883)
"binghi, three miles to the south of Karwar, with in 1881 a popu- Chapter XT\ tion of 1396, is a port with a custom-house and a harbour affording ..."

2. Folklore by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1903)
"He had had only binghi children for playfellows since he was four years old, and could speak their language well. The tales are written as closely as ..."

3. The Mineral Resources of New South Wales by Geological Survey of New South Wales, Edward Fisher Pittman (1901)
"... was forwarded to the Department of Mines from the Parish of binghi, County of Clive. On being tested it was found to contain 42-5"i per cent, ..."

4. Forty Years on the Pacific: The Lure of the Great Ocean, a Book of Reference by Frank Coffee (1920)
"The greatest menace experienced by the binghi, or native boy, is the alligator, which is always on the alert for its dusky and defenseless victims, who, ..."

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