Bunyip

/ˈbʌnjɪp/ noun

A creature from Aboriginal Australian mythology, typically described as a dangerous water-dwelling monster or supernatural being.

From Yuggera (Australian Aboriginal language) bunyip, possibly meaning 'devil' or 'spirit.' English absorbed this word in the early 19th century as colonists learned Aboriginal folklore and mythology.

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