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has gloss | eng: In Australian Aboriginal mythology (specifically: Murngin), Yurlungur is a copper snake who was awakened from a deep sleep by the odor of a woman's menstrual blood. The woman and her sisters, the Wawalag, were eaten by Yurlungur, who was told at a later snake meeting to regurgitate the women. In Australian Aborigine ceremonies, the vomiting symbolizes boys entering manhood. |
lexicalization | eng: Yurlungur |
instance of | c/Legendary serpents |
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has gloss | fra: Dans la mythologie des Aborigènes dAustralie (plus spécifiquement Murngin ), le Yurlungur est un serpent de cuivre qui fut tiré dun profond sommeil par lodeur des menstruations dune femme. |
lexicalization | fra: Yurlungur |
Japanese | |
has gloss | jpn: ユルルングル(Yurlungur)は、 オーストラリアのアボリジニの神話に登場する、銅の体を持つ虹蛇。 |
lexicalization | jpn: ユルルングル |
Chinese | |
has gloss | zho: 虹蛇(Yurlungur)是澳洲原住民神話中出現的神明。 |
lexicalization | zho: 虹蛇 |
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