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1. (n.) aborigine
one of the original or earliest known inhabitants of a country or region.
2. aborigine
(usu. cap.) a member of any of the peoples who are the aboriginal inhabitants of Australia.
3. aborigine
aborigines, the original, native fauna or flora of a region.
Etymology: (1540–50; back formation from aborigines < L Aborīginēs a race of pre-Roman inhabitants of Italy, prob. alter. of phrase ab origine from the origin)
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| Definition of 'Aborigine' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) native, indigen, indigene, aborigine, aboriginal
an indigenous person who was born in a particular place
"the art of the natives of the northwest coast"; "the Canadian government scrapped plans to tax the grants to aboriginal college students"
2. (noun) Aborigine, Abo, Aboriginal, native Australian, Australian Aborigine
a dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived
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| Definitions of 'Aborigine' |
The Roycroft Dictionary |
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Aborigine
1. A natural, unaffected person; one who has no conscience, who is honest, upright, and always at war.
2. A Deist, a Pantheist, who sees God in everything and feels His presence everywhere, even in his cannibalistic rites; hence, the first thinker in any country.
3. One who hates civilization and the _Ladies' Hum Journal_.
4. Any one who is mulcted, robbed, murdered, butchered, betrayed, in the name of progress.
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Sense: an original inhabitant of a country, especially of Australia.
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Afrikaans: inboorling |
Arabic: أحَد سُكَّان البِلاد الأص |
Bulgarian: абориген |
Brazilian: aborígene |
Czech: domorodec |
German: der/die (australische) Ur |
Danish: aboriginer; ur-australier |
Greek: ιθαγενής της Αυστραλίας |
Spanish: aborigen |
Estonian: aborigeen |
Farsi: بومی |
Finnish: alkuasukas |
French: aborigène |
Hebrew: תוֹשָב קַדמוֹן אוֹסטרָלִי |
Hindi: प्राचीन वासी, मूल वासी |
Croatian: domorodac |
Hungarian: őslakos |
Indonesian: aborijin, penduduk asli |
Icelandic: frumbyggi |
Italian: aborigeno |
Japanese: 原住民 |
Korean: 원주민 |
Lithuanian: aborigenas, vietinis gyve |
Latvian: aborigēns; iezemietis |
Malay: orang asli/peribumi |
Dutch: oerbewoner |
Norwegian: urinnvåner (særlig austra |
Polish: aborygen |
Persian: بومی |
Pashto: اصلى اوسيدونكى |
Portuguese: aborígine |
Romanian: aborigen |
Russian: туземец; абориген |
Slovak: domorodec, pôvodný obyvat |
Slovenian: staroselec |
Serbian: Aboridžin |
Swedish: urinvånare, aboriginier |
Thai: ชนพื้นเมืองโดยเฉพาะในทวีป |
Turkish: yerli |
Taiwanese: (尤指澳洲的)原住民 |
Ukrainian: абориген, корінний житель |
Urdu: اصلی یا قدیم باشندے |
Vietnamese: thổ dân |
Chinese: (尤指澳大利亚的)土著居民 |
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