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- Damin - Wikipedia
Damin (Demiin in the practical orthography of Lardil) was a ceremonial language register used by the advanced initiated men of the aboriginal Lardil (Leerdil in the practical orthography) and Yangkaal peoples of northern Australia
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Abstract The Lardil male initiate language, Damin, is a unique linguistic system Traditionally employed by second-order male initiates, or warama, Damin has a lexicon of no more than 150 distinct morphemes and a phonology employing ejectives and clicks—sound types unattested in other Australian languages
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- Damin - Name Meaning and Origin
The surname Damin is of Italian origin and is derived from the personal name Damiano, which itself comes from the Greek name Damianos The name Damianos means "to tame" or "to subdue," and it is believed to have been given to someone who possessed a calm and gentle nature
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Damin (Demiin in the practical orthography of Lardil) was a ceremonial language register used by the advanced initiated men of the aboriginal Lardil (Leerdil in the practical orthography) and Yangkaal peoples of northern Australia
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Damin (Demiin in the practical orthography of Lardil) was a ceremonial language register used by the advanced initiated men of the aboriginal Lardil (Leerdil in the practical orthography) and the Yangkaal peoples of Australia
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