Brumbee

/ˈbrʌmbi/ noun

A wild or feral horse living in the Australian outback, descended from domesticated horses that escaped or were released.

Australian English dialectal term, possibly from a corruption of 'Broomby,' a station in New South Wales where wild horses were common in the 1800s, though origin remains debated among etymologists.

AMሰንሰን
ARزغزغ
BNব্রুম
CAzumbament
CSbrumla
DAbrummende
DESummen
ELβουητό
ESzumbido
FAصدای
FIsumina
FRbourdonnement
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