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witarna /wɪˈtɑːnə /noun AustralianA wooden object which makes a loud noise when whirled around, used in Aboriginal rituals and considered to be sacred: two men come towards them, stamping, biting their beards, and swinging the witarna...- As they reach the lads, each man puts the string of the witarna over the neck of every lad in succession.
- The witarna is kept by the old men of the tribe, and is invested with sundry and somewhat contradictory attributes.
- All these ceremonies are carefully kept from the sight of the women and the children; who, when they hear the sound of the witarna, hide their heads and exhibit every outward sign of terror.
Origin Mid 19th century: from Banggala (an Aboriginal language) widarna. |