yowie
English
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowed from Gamilaraay yuwi (“dream spirit”).
Pronunciation
    
- enPR: you'wi, IPA(key): /ˈjaʊwi/
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- Rhymes: -aʊi
Noun
    
yowie (plural yowies)
- (Australian Aboriginal mythology) A kind of primordial living entity created by Yhi and Bunjil from Baiame's body.
- (Australia, cryptozoology) An ape-like monster or animal said to exist in parts of eastern Australia. [from 20th c.]
- 1986, Bruce Pascoe, ‘The Slaughters of the Bulumwaal Butcher’, in Heiss & Minter (eds.), Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature, Allen & Unwin 2008, p. 101:
- The white population claimed that an escaped panther from a travelling circus was the culprit; others thought that a Yowie was responsible.
 
 
- 1986, Bruce Pascoe, ‘The Slaughters of the Bulumwaal Butcher’, in Heiss & Minter (eds.), Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature, Allen & Unwin 2008, p. 101:
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