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词汇 mindi
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Definition of mindi in English:

mindi

nounˈmɪndʌɪ
Australian
  • (in Aboriginal mythology) a creature in the form of a huge snake that brings disease.

    they believed the hostile tribes had unleashed the power of mindi on them
    Example sentencesExamples
    • More ominous was the calling of the serpent mindi using a ritual in which men and women danced single-file with tufts of feathers.
    • Mindi, who was associated with introduced epidemic diseases, was said to be going to destroy all whites in southeastern Victoria.
    • He would move the creator spirit to release mindi, a great snake who hissed poison.
    • Mythologically speaking, waterholes appear to be extremely dangerous places as they're plagued by a hairy snake called the mindi.
    • Aborigines near Melbourne called the European-introduced smallpox the 'scale of mindi'.
    • The plague was a reference to smallpox, known locally as mono-la-mindi ('dust of mindi').
    • It is believed to be in the power of the large serpent mindi to send this plague forth in answer to the appeals of those who seek the destruction of their foes.
    • It was believed that mindi was coming, and not even friendly settlers would be spared the horrors of the plague.
    • Australia has the great evil snake, mindi, who sends disease.
    • 'Mindi' is a name for the Rainbow Snake, as the cause of disease.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Wemba-wemba (an extinct Aboriginal language) mirnday.

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