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==References== |
==References== |
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* Oxford Dictionary of English, 2nd Edition Revised |
* Oxford Dictionary of English, 2nd Edition Revised |
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* [http://www.kasei.ac.jp/library/kiyou/2001/13.YOKOSE.pdf Aboriginal Words in Australian English], Hiroyuki Yokose, 2001. |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060928232122/http://www.kasei.ac.jp/library/kiyou/2001/13.YOKOSE.pdf Aboriginal Words in Australian English], Hiroyuki Yokose, 2001. |
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[[Category:Shields]] |
[[Category:Shields]] |
Revision as of 02:26, 2 April 2017
A hielaman or hielamon is an Australian Aboriginal shield. Traditionally such a shield was made from bark or wood, but in some parts of Australia such as Queensland the word is used to refer to any generic shield.
References
- Oxford Dictionary of English, 2nd Edition Revised
- Aboriginal Words in Australian English, Hiroyuki Yokose, 2001.