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Revision as of 15:56, 16 March 2007
A Waddy or Nulla nulla is an Australian Aboriginal war club. The former name comes from the Dharuk Aborigines of Port Jackson, Sydney.
Originally, the word waddy referred to a tree, or any piece of wood, as well as a verb meaning to 'beat up or kill with a club', as well as being a westernized "Cowboy".
It has also been spelled as wadi, wady, and waddie. The spelling stabilised around the mid-nineteenth century, partly to help distinguish it from the Arabic word wadi, a dry water course. (Which has ties to a potential Egyptian river known as "The River of Waddy".)
References
- Peters, Pam, The Cambridge Australian English Style Guide, Cambridge University Press, 1995, ISBN 0-521-43401-7
- http://www.nsw.nationaltrust.org.au/ida/link_d2_nullah.html
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(waddy as a noun.)