Australian: Kamilaroi dialect, allied to Wiradurei, spoken N. of Adelaide. See Eyre’s “Journals,” London, 1845.
Wlachish, see [Wallachian].
Woccon, Wokkon (Waccoa).
American: primitive dialect of N. Carolina.
⁂ Along with Catawba, they are the best representatives of the native population. This is indicated because the Pamticoughs and the Tuscaroras, with whom they are associated in respect to their geography, are intrusive. From both of these the Woccon and Katawba are widely separated, and (as far as we are informed by our scanty data) they are, as separate languages, divided from one another. Each is known from a single specimen, viz.: that of Lawson, &c., London, 1709. Both the Woccon and the Catawba have long been extinct. R. G. L.
Woddowrong.
Australian: allied to Koligon; spoken to E. of Lake Colac, Victoria. See Eyre’s “Journals,” London, 1845.
Wogul, Wogulian, under [V].
Wokan, Wokkam.
Malayan: island of the lesser Sunda group. See [Aroo].