taruma
/tɑːˈruːmə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of Aboriginal Australian wound or scar that was believed to be a result of a snake bite or evil spirit.
“The elder explained to the anthropologist that the young man’s taruma would take time to heal.”
1. noun
A type of Aboriginal Australian wound or scar that was believed to be a result of a snake bite or evil spirit.
“The elder explained to the anthropologist that the young man’s taruma would take time to heal.”