witchety grub
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From witchety + grub, a partial calque of some Pama-Nyungan language (compare Arabana mako witjuti (“witchety grub”, from mako (“grub”) + witjuti (“witchety bush”))).
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Noun
[edit]witchety grub (plural witchety grubs)
- (Australia) The large, white, wood-eating larvae of several moths and beetles, especially the species Endoxyla leucomochla, traditionally eaten by Aboriginals in the Australian desert.
- 2022, Meg Mooney, Northern Territory Literary Awards, page 33:
- I'll think of how the kids come alive walking around sandplains / reading tracks, looking for goannas, digging up witchetty grubs / collecting berries, branches of bush medicines.
References
[edit]- witchety grub on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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