{"and":{"n":597,"g":"and","k":["and"],"v":["mp4video/78/7860_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to link two or more signs, groups of signs, clauses or sentences.  English = and."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["marginal","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/and.html","cat":"Modifier"},"one":{"n":507,"g":"one","k":["one"],"v":["mp4video/68/6860.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The number 1, between zero and two. English = one."]}],"th":["number"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/one.html","cat":"Noun"},"two":{"n":1204,"g":"two","k":["two"],"v":["mp4video/15/15850.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The number 2, between 1 and 3. English = two."]}],"th":["number"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["directional sign"],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/two.html","cat":"Noun"},"way":{"n":1636,"g":"way","k":["way"],"v":["auslan/22/22740.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The route that you must follow in order to get to a particular place. English = way.","How you can do something. English = way.","Of a particular person or group of people, their customs or their usual behaviour. English = way."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["marginal","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/way.html","cat":"Noun"},"who":{"n":516,"g":"who","k":["who","whom","whose","someone","whoever","whomever"],"v":["mp4video/69/6950_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A person in the most general sense (without saying who they are exactly). English = someone.","A person who does something whose identity does not matter or is not known. English = whoever.","A person who has something  done to them whose identity does not matter or is not known. English = whomever."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately after a noun sign and before a verb sign to make absolutely clear that the person or thing named in the noun is the actor in the action named in the verb. English = who.","Used immediately after a noun sign and before another noun sign followed by a verb sign to mean that the first noun has the action of the verb done to it by the second noun. English = whom."]},{"t":"As Question","e":["Used to ask a question about someone's name or the identity of the person who performs the action of the verb in the sentence, or undergoes the action. English = who, whom, which one of you.","Used immediately next to a noun to ask questions about the name or identity of the person that the thing belongs to or relates to. English = whose."]}],"th":["question"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["regional","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/who.html","cat":"Noun"},"FS:A":{"n":866,"g":"FS:A","k":["a","A"],"v":["mp4video/11/11450.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The letter A in the two-handed manual alphabet."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["fingerspell"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/FS%3AA.html","cat":"Noun"},"FS:I":{"n":884,"g":"FS:I","k":["i","I"],"v":["mp4video/11/11660.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The letter I in the two-handed Anglo-Australian manual alphabet."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Apologies for the poor quality of this video. It will be replaced as soon as possible."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["fingerspell"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/FS%3AI.html","cat":"Noun"},"have":{"n":1802,"g":"have","k":["have","have got","have (exist)"],"v":["auslan/25/25320.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To own, possess or hold something. English = have, have got.","To be part of you or very closely associated with you, e.g., family members and relationships. English = have, have got.","Used to introduce a topic of discussion or assert the existence or location of something, e.g., HAVE KANGAROOS AUSTRALIA (’There are kangaroos in Australia’, ‘Kangaroos exist in Australia’). English = be here, be there, exist, there’s."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Can be used as the English auxiliary in past tense forms, especially questions. For example, I HAVE ASK (\"I have asked...\") or HAVE YOU SEE (\"Have you seen...\").","Can be used as in English to form action compounds when combined with another nominal (noun) sign. For example, HAVE SHOWER (\"to have a shower\" = \"to shower\")."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/have.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"most":{"n":769,"g":"most","k":["majority","most"],"v":["auslan/10/10070.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The part of something which is more than half of it. English = majority."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be a large number of something, to be much more than half of something, to be nearly all of something. English = (be) most."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/most.html","cat":"Noun"},"no1a":{"n":4262,"g":"no1a","k":["denial","refusal","rejection","disqualification","deny","refuse","reject","disqualify","no","shake head","head shake"],"v":["mp4video/59/59410_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A statement in which you say something is not true, usually be shaking you head side to side.","A statement in which you say something is not true, especially when it has been claimed to be true of you. English = denial.","A rejection of an offer. English = refusal, rejection.","The act of stopping someone from taking part in a event, activity, or competition because they have broken a law or rule. English = disqualification."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To shake your head side to side as a way of indicating your answer or response to something is 'no'; to say no.","To say that something is not true, especially when it has been claimed to be true of you. English = deny.","","To not give someone permission to do something or reject an offer of something. English = refuse, reject.","To officially stop someone from taking part in an event, activity, or competition because they have broken a law or rule. English = disqualify."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to say that something is not true, to refuse an offer, or to refuse permission. English = 'No!'"]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/no1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"plus":{"n":716,"g":"plus","k":["addition","add","positive","and","plus"],"v":["mp4video/95/9510_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["In mathematics, the calculation of the total of two or more numbers. English = addition.","In mathematics, the addition or plus symbol (+) which is put between two numbers to show that they are to be added together."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["In mathematics, to calculate the total of two or more numbers. English = add.","To put two things in the same place, to say one more thing. English = add.","In mathematics, to be a number which is greater than zero. English = (be) positive.","In mathematics, the sign for the word used to name the operation of adding two numbers together and represented by the symbol +. English = plus."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to link two or more words, groups, or clauses. English = and."]}],"th":["arithmetic"],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/plus.html","cat":"Noun"},"user":{"n":1473,"g":"user","k":["user","cadger","scrounger","bludger","use","cadge","scrounge","bludge"],"v":["mp4video/19/19420_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A person who always takes advantage of other people to get or do things they want. English = user, cadger, scrounger, bludger."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To use someone, to make use of someone, to take advantage of someone. English = use, cadge, scrounge, bludge."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["southern"],"lx":["regional"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/user.html","cat":"Noun"},"when":{"n":1738,"g":"when","k":["when","while","during"],"v":["mp4video/24/24560_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to introduce an expression of time that specifies the time at which something happens. English = when, while, during."]},{"t":"As Question","e":["Used to ask questions about the time at which things happen. Found at the beginning, end or at both the beginning and end of the question. English = when."]}],"th":["question"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/when.html","cat":"Modifier"},"about":{"n":813,"g":"about","k":["about","approximate","concerning"],"v":["mp4video/10/10620_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be close to a particular number but not exactly that number. English = (be) about, (be) approximate."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used after many verbs (especially 'talk', 'write' and 'think') and before a noun to mean that the topic of the activity is the following noun. This usage is a copy of the English. English = about, concerning, pertaining to."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/about.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"all1b":{"n":1810,"g":"all1b","k":["all","whole","every"],"v":["mp4video/25/25480.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/all1b.html"},"but1a":{"n":550,"g":"but1a","k":["but","though","although","yet"],"v":["auslan/73/7350.mp4","auslan/13/13170.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to introduce a statement which contrasts with what you have just said. English = but, yet, though, although."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/but1a.html","cat":"Modifier"},"but1b":{"n":1006,"g":"but1b","k":["but","though","although","yet"],"v":["auslan/13/13170.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/but1b.html"},"FS:IF":{"n":887,"g":"FS:IF","k":["if"],"v":["mp4video/11/11680.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to join two clauses where the events or situation in the second clause might happen, might be happening, or might have happened. The event in the first clause happens only as a result of the second being or coming true. English = if.","Used to introduce and event or situation that might happen, might be happening, or might have happened. The clause is then followed by something that will or might happen as a result. English = if."]}],"th":[],"ph":["two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["fingerspell"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/FS%3AIF.html","cat":"Modifier"},"not1a":{"n":217,"g":"not1a","k":["not","no","don't","doesn't","didn't","don't (do that)","stop (doing that)"],"v":["mp4video/30/3010_1.mp4","mp4video/31/3100_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to say that something is not true, to refuse an offer, or to refuse permission. English = 'No!'","Used alone, when directed as someone you are talking to, to tell them to no do or stop doing something. English = \"Don't\", \"Don't do that\", \"Stop that\", and so on."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb or adjective to negate it (i.e., that the action does not happen, or that something does not have that quality). English = not, don't, doesn't, didn't."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/not1a.html","cat":"Interactive"},"not1c":{"n":222,"g":"not1c","k":["not","no","don't","doesn't","didn't","don't (do that)","stop (doing that)"],"v":["mp4video/31/3100_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to say that something is not true, to refuse an offer, or to refuse permission. English = 'No!'"]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb or adjective to mean the action or the quality does not happen or exist at the time specified or understood. English = not, don't, doesn't, didn't."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["Nothing or not for a period of time."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/not1c.html","cat":"Interactive"},"see1a":{"n":405,"g":"see1a","k":["see","visit","understand"],"v":["auslan/55/5510.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To notice something with your eyes. English = see.","To go and see someone and spend some time with them. English = see, visit.","To understand what someone means or to understand why something happens. English = see, understand."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to tell your addressee you understand what they mean. English = 'I see!'","Used alone to tell your addressee that they should now be aware that what you said before was right because something has just happened that proves you were right. English = 'You see!'"]}],"th":["sensing"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["end directional sign"],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/see1a.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"so.SE":{"n":50,"g":"so.SE","k":["so"],"v":["mp4video/75/750_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to introduce something that happens because of the situation you have just mentioned. English = so.","Used to introduce the reason for doing the thing that you have just mentioned. English = so."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Some younger signers accept this as an everyday Auslan sign, but the majority of signers, especially older signers, think of this sign as an invented sign (for Signed English in education). They prefer to fingerspell S-O.","Apologies for the poor quality of this video. It will be replaced as soon as possible."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/so.SE.html","cat":"Modifier"},"you1a":{"n":580,"g":"you1a","k":["you","there (near you)"],"v":["mp4video/75/7590_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used to refer to one of several addressees. English = you there."]},{"t":"As a Pointing Sign","e":["Used to refer to the person the signer is addressing. English = you.","Can be used to refer to the location of the addressee. English = there."]},{"t":"Note","e":["The sign is usually used immediately next to a verb and can mean the person does the action or that the action it done to that person (because another person or thing does the action). The interpretation depends on a number of factors, such as the type of verb and the number of other people or things talked about in the sentence or which are relevant in the context."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["transparent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/you1a.html","cat":"Interactive"},"come1a":{"n":1084,"g":"come1a","k":["come"],"v":["auslan/14/14210.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Someone's or something's arrival at or movement to a place."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of a person or thing, to move somewhere, especially to where you are now. English = come.","Of a time or event, to arrive or happen. English = come."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to tell or ask someone to approach you. English = 'Come here!'"]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["directional sign","orientating sign"],"ic":["transparent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/come1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"FS:BUT":{"n":265,"g":"FS:BUT","k":["but"],"v":["mp4video/38/3800_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["You use this sign to introduce a statement which contrasts with what you have just said. English = but.","You also use this sign when you are about to add something further in a discussion or to change the subject. English = but."]}],"th":["metalg"],"ph":["two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["fingerspell"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/FS%3ABUT.html","cat":"Modifier"},"I-me1a":{"n":497,"g":"I-me1a","k":["me","I"],"v":["mp4video/67/6710_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Pointing Sign","e":["Used to refer to the signer by the signer. The sign is usually used immediately next to a verb and can mean the signer is involved in the action. English = I, me."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Often when signers recount an event or tell a story they sometimes briefly assume one of the roles of the characters in the story. When this happens the sign can mean 'me, as the character' (I.e., 'he' or 'she' in the story), rather than ‘me, the signer’ (thus ‘I/me’)."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["transparent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/I-me1a.html","cat":"Pointing Sign"},"look1a":{"n":1173,"g":"look1a","k":["look","regard","observation","watch (look)","observe","stare","look at"],"v":["mp4video/15/15460_1.mp4","mp4video/Gloss/33/3392.mp4","mp4video/Gloss/76/7629.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The act of turning your eyes in a particular direction so that you can see what is there. English = look, regard.","A period of time during which you look at something and pay attention to what is happening. English = observation."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To turn your eyes in a particular direction so that you can see what is there. English = look, look at.","To look at something for a period of time and to pay attention to what is happening. English = watch, observe.","[With stress] to look at something for a long time. English = stare."]}],"th":["sensing"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["directional sign","orientating sign"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/look1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"look1b":{"n":1237,"g":"look1b","k":["look","regard","observation","watch (look)","observe","stare","look at"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/33/3392.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/look1b.html"},"look1c":{"n":1238,"g":"look1c","k":["look","regard","observation","watch (look)","observe","stare","look at"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/76/7629.mp4"],"d":[],"th":["family","government","health"],"ph":["double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/look1c.html","cat":"Family"},"no.STS":{"n":100115,"g":"no.STS","k":["no"],"v":["https://media.spreadthesign.com/video/mp4/33/635097.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":[],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://spreadthesign.com/en.au/word/421/no/","src":"sts","cat":"Adverbs"},"only1a":{"n":948,"g":"only1a","k":["only","exclusively","just","merely"],"v":["mp4video/12/12371.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be no others of its kind involved or relevant. English = (be) only.","Used immediately next to a verb to mean that the action is small and unimportant. English = just, merely."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["To be no others of its kind involved or relevant. English = (be) only."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/only1a.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"people":{"n":393,"g":"people","k":["people"],"v":["auslan/53/5350.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Men, women, and children in general. English = people."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/people.html","cat":"Noun"},"same1a":{"n":754,"g":"same1a","k":["sameness","same","alike","like","likewise","similarly","too","also"],"v":["mp4video/99/9930_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The quality of two or more things, qualities, quantities or actions being exactly alike in some way. English = sameness, likeness."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["For two or more things, qualities, quantities or actions to be exactly alike in some way. English = (be) the same, (be) alike.","For two things, qualities, quantities or actions to be exactly alike in some way. The sign is put between two nouns. English = (be) the same as, (be) like."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning of a sentence to mean that what you are about to say is exactly like something else you or your partner has mentioned already. English = likewise, similarly, in the same way.","Used in a sentence to add another person, thing, or aspect to a previous statement, (ie the extra person etc. did the action also). English = too, as well, also.","Used in a sentence immediately before naming a person or thing after you have already described another person or thing. You mean that the first thing or person you talked about in the sentence shares the characteristics of the second thing or person, e.g., they look similar, they do something (or behave) in a similar manner. English = like."]}],"th":["judge","quality"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/same1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"some1a":{"n":71,"g":"some1a","k":["some","bit","something","someone","sometimes"],"v":["auslan/10/1080.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Anything that is not a person, for example an object, action, or quality. English = something.","A person in the most general sense (without saying who they are exactly). English = someone."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["A quantity of something or a number of people or things, without stating the number of people or things precisely. English = (be) some, (be) a bit.","Used at the beginning or end of a sentence or immediately next to a verb to mean that the action happens on some occasions. English = sometimes."]}],"th":["quantity"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/some1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"take1a":{"n":1821,"g":"take1a","k":["take","grab and take","pull"],"v":["auslan/25/25640.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To put your hand around something, hold it and bring it towards you. English = take."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["directional sign"],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/take1a.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"want1b":{"n":1787,"g":"want1b","k":["want"],"v":["mp4video/25/25095.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/want1b.html"},"what1a":{"n":546,"g":"what1a","k":["what","that","which"],"v":["mp4video/73/7300_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to ask people what they are talking about, especially if you suspect it has something to do with you. English = 'What?', 'What was that?' and so on."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Often used immediately after a noun and before a descriptive phrase or clause which gives further information about the first noun. English = that, which. Non-standard English = what."]},{"t":"As Question","e":["Used at the beginning, end, or at both the beginning and the end of sentences when you are asking for information about something. English = what."]}],"th":["question"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/what1a.html","cat":"Interactive"},"with1a":{"n":1512,"g":"with1a","k":["with","together"],"v":["auslan/20/20260.mp4","auslan/37/37230.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be in the company of another person or thing in one place. English = (be) with, (be) together."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used between a verb sign and a following noun sign to mean that the action was done in the company of or by the means of that thing or person. English = with, together, together with.","Used after a verb sign to mean that the action was done by more than one person or thing in the company of each other. English = together."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["This is one of several slightly different ways of making the sign 'with'. In this version the only the first two fingers and the thumb are used."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/with1a.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"another":{"n":852,"g":"another","k":["other","another","moreover","else","in addition"],"v":["auslan/11/11220.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A thing or a person which is one more thing or person in addition to the one you have just mentioned or have just been talking about, to make two in total. English = the one other.","A thing or a person which is not one of the people or things that you have just mentioned or have just been talking about, but is additional. English = the other one."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be a thing or a person which is one more thing or person in addition to the one you have just mentioned or have just been talking about to make two in total. English = another, one other; (be) another, (be) one other.","To be a thing or a person which is one more thing or person in addition to the one or ones you have just mentioned or have just been talking about. English = another, one other; (be) another, (be) one other."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning of a sentence to mean that what follows is in addition to the sort you or your partner have just mentioned. English = and another thing, moreover, what's more, and so on.","Used immediately after a question sign (e.g., 'who' or 'what' or ‘where’) to ask the same question a second time, but this time about something, someone or somewhere different (e.g., 'Who else?’ or ‘Who in addition?’). English = else, in addition."]}],"th":["order"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/another.html","cat":"Noun"},"first1a":{"n":542,"g":"first1a","k":["first","original"],"v":["auslan/72/7250.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be the thing, person, event or period of time that happens or comes before all the others of the same kind. English = (be) first.","To be the first of a kind of thing to have ever existed, to be genuine and not a copy. English = (be) original.","To be in a state or condition of having had nothing changed or altered since it was first created. English = (be) original."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb to mean the action is done before anyone else or anything else does it. English = first.","Used at the beginning of a sentence when you are about to mention several things (events, reasons, etc.). English = first, firstly, first of all."]}],"th":["order"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/first1a.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"for.NTH":{"n":1522,"g":"for.NTH","k":["for"],"v":["auslan/20/20440.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used as a translation equivalent of the English preposition 'for' in all its many senses. English = for."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["northern"],"lx":["regional"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/for.NTH.html","cat":"Modifier"},"go-up1a":{"n":532,"g":"go-up1a","k":["height","tallness","heaven","God","pass away","upwards","up","upstairs","go up","go upwards"],"v":["mp4video/71/7110_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The distance of an object above some other object when that is great; the length of the distance from the bottom to the top of some long, relatively thin, upright object. English = height, tallness.","The place where some people believe God lives and where good people go when they die. English = heaven.","The spirit or being who is worshipped as the creator and ruler of the world, especially by Christians, Jews, and Muslims. English = God."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be very high off the ground; to be a very long distance from top to bottom of an upright object; to be very important in society, in business, or any organisation.","To go upwards, to become higher and higher off the ground or some other point of reference; to become very important and powerful in society, in business, or any kind of organisation.","Of angels, spirits and people, to go to or return to heaven, to ascend to heaven.","In a building, to go up to or to be located at a higher floor. English = go upstairs, (be) upstairs."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb of movement to mean the direction of that movement is upwards. Usually only used if the verb itself has not or cannot be modified to move in an upwards direction. English = upwards, up."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["locational and directional"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/go-up1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"hold-on":{"n":545,"g":"hold-on","k":["hold on (wait)","hang on","wait","but","though","although","yet"],"v":["auslan/72/7290.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to tell someone to stop doing something (which usually involves trying to get your attention) and to wait until you are ready to attend to them. English = 'Hold on!', 'Hang on!', 'Wait a sec!' and so on."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to introduce a statement which contrasts with what you have just said. English = but, yet, though, although.","Used alone to show the person you are talking to that you are thinking and about to say something. English = umm, err."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/hold-on.html","cat":"Interactive"},"no.ASPH":{"n":110475,"g":"no.ASPH","k":["no"],"v":["https://data.auslan.fyi/collections/encoded-search-data/raw/asphyxia-media/Wu3MJm9-JYQ-start_-1p-_15.5-0-x264-384x288.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":[],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["vic"],"lx":[],"u":"https://youtu.be/Wu3MJm9-JYQ?t=15","src":"asphyxia","cat":"Asphyxia"},"other1a":{"n":1020,"g":"other1a","k":["other","another","otherwise","else"],"v":["auslan/13/13420.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A thing or a person which is not one of the people or things that you have just mentioned or have just been talking about, but is additional. English = the other, another, one other."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be a thing or a person which is not one of the people or things that you have just mentioned or have just been talking about, but is additional. English = other, another, one other; (be) other, (be) another, (be) one other."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce things of a different sort in addition to the sort of things you have just mentioned. English = otherwise.","Used immediately after a question sign (e.g., 'who' or 'what') to ask the same question a second time, but this time about something or someone different (e.g., 'Who else?). English = else."]}],"th":["order"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/other1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"think1a":{"n":362,"g":"think1a","k":["think","thought","reckon","brain"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/58/5861.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["An idea that you have in your mind. English = thought.","The organ inside your head that enables you to think and feel things such as heat and pain. English = brain."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To use your mind to form an opinion, idea or image of something. English = think.","To have an opinion that something is true or the case. English = think. Informal English = reckon.","Of an idea or thought, for it to suddenly come into your mind or awareness."]}],"th":["mind"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/think1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"we-us1a":{"n":652,"g":"we-us1a","k":["we","us"],"v":["mp4video/87/8750_1.mp4","mp4video/67/6770.mp4","mp4video/67/6780.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Pointing Sign","e":["Used to refer to the signer and one or more other people as a group. English = we, us."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Used immediately next to a verb it means the signer and the others do the action or that the action happens to the signer and the others (i.e., some other person or thing does the action). The interpretation depends on a number of factors, such as the type of verb and the number of other people or things talked about in the sentence or which are relevant in the context."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/we-us1a.html","cat":"Pointing Sign"},"we-us1b":{"n":501,"g":"we-us1b","k":["we","us"],"v":["mp4video/67/6770.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Pointing Sign","e":["Used to refer to the signer and one or more other people as a group. Immediately next to a verb it means the signer and the others do the action or that the action happens to the signer and the others (i.e., some other referent does the action) depending on the type of verb or on the number of other referents in the sentence. English = we, us."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/we-us1b.html","cat":"Pointing Sign"},"we-us1c":{"n":502,"g":"we-us1c","k":["we","us"],"v":["mp4video/67/6780.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Pointing Sign","e":["Used to refer to the signer and one or more other people as a group. Immediately next to a verb it means the signer and the others do the action or that the action happens to the signer and the others (i.e., some other referent does the action) depending on the type of verb or on the number of other referents in the sentence. English = we, us."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/we-us1c.html","cat":"Pointing Sign"},"who.NTH":{"n":1072,"g":"who.NTH","k":["who","whom","whose"],"v":["mp4video/14/14070_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately after a noun and before a verb to make absolutely clear that the person or thing named in the noun is the actor of the action named in the verb. English = who.","Used immediately after a noun and before another noun followed by a verb to mean that the first noun has the action of the verb done to it by the second noun. English = whom."]},{"t":"As Question","e":["Used at the beginning, end, or at both beginning and end, of a sentence to ask questions about someone's name or the identify of the person who performs the action of the verb in the sentence, or  undergoes the action. English = who, whom.","Used immediately next to a noun to ask questions about the name or identity of the person that the thing belongs to or relates to. English = whose."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Community feedback and evidence from the Auslan Corpus shows that this northern dialect sign for ‘whol’ is now quite rare. Most Auslan signers use the other sign listed in Auslan Signbank for the keyword ‘who’."]}],"th":["question"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["northern"],"lx":["regional"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/who.NTH.html","cat":"Modifier"},"about.AT":{"n":874,"g":"about.AT","k":["about","approximate","concerning"],"v":["auslan/11/11540.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be close to a particular number but not exactly that number. English = (be) about, (be) approximate."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used after many verbs (especially 'talk', 'write' and 'think') and before a noun to mean that the topic of the activity is the following noun. English = about, concerning."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/about.AT.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"around1a":{"n":829,"g":"around1a","k":["around","about","rotate","mix","circulate","circuit","lap","roundabout (traffic)"],"v":["auslan/10/10900.mp4","auslan/10/10910.mp4","mp4video/79/7970_1.mp4","mp4video/69/6970.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["Of any two things (real or imaginary, abstract or concrete), for one thing to go around the other thing, or any thing or activity that can be directly or metaphorically associated with this in context."]},{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The path or places around something.","A journey around a circular path or course. English = circuit, lap."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be located around a central point. English = around.","To go around a central point.","To do a lap or circuit of a circular course.","Of an object, to turn around in a cirular path. English = rotate.","To do or say something in a way which is not the simplest or most direct way; to avoid the point or the issue. English = (be) roundabout. Idiomatic English = beat around the bush."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":["locational and directional"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/around1a.html","cat":"General Definition"},"around1b":{"n":830,"g":"around1b","k":["around","about","rotate","mix","circulate","circuit","lap","roundabout (traffic)"],"v":["auslan/10/10910.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["Of any two things (real or imaginary, abstract or concrete), for both things to go around each other at the same time, or any thing or activity that can be directly or metaphorically associated with this in context."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To turn around or spin. English = rotate.","To combine or blend in a circular motion. English = mix.","To be in the area or the vicinity. English = around.","An approximation. English = about."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/around1b.html","cat":"General Definition"},"around1c":{"n":604,"g":"around1c","k":["around","about","rotate","mix","circulate","circuit","lap","roundabout (traffic)"],"v":["mp4video/79/7970_1.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/around1c.html"},"around1d":{"n":517,"g":"around1d","k":["around","about","rotate","mix","circulate","circuit","lap","roundabout (traffic)"],"v":["mp4video/69/6970.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["end directional sign"],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/around1d.html"},"do-there":{"n":1812,"g":"do-there","k":["do","take place","carry on","continue","do there","be there"],"v":["auslan/25/25535.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of events and happenings, to take place and unfold over a period of time in a particular place; for events to go on over time. English = do, take place, carry on, continue."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/do-there.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"meet-see":{"n":1234,"g":"meet-see","k":["meet","see"],"v":["mp4video/16/16310_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To happen to be in the same place as someone and see and talk to them. English = meet, see.","Of two people, to both go separately to the same place at the same time, so that you can see each other, talk and do something together. English = meet, see."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/meet-see.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"next-day":{"n":812,"g":"next-day","k":["day","day (the next day)","day (one day later)"],"v":["auslan/10/10610.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A period of time which is at least one full day (twenty four hours) after the time of speaking.","A period of time which is at least one full day (twenty four hours) after a reference time already established in the past or future."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning of a sentence or immediately next to a verb to mean the action takes place one full day (twenty four hours) after the time of speaking or the reference time. English = one day later, a day from now, in a day's time."]}],"th":["time"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/next-day.html","cat":"Noun"},"no-way1a":{"n":1760,"g":"no-way1a","k":["no way (reject)","no","no thank you","not"],"v":["mp4video/24/24820_1.mp4","mp4video/27/27530.mp4","mp4video/73/7310_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to refuse an offer. English = 'No!', 'No thanks!'","Used alone to mean that you think there is no possibility or likelihood of what is being discussed actually happening or being really true. English = 'No!', 'No, that's not right!', 'No way!', 'Absolutely not!'"]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used (i) immediately next to a verb or adjective to negate it, i.e., to mean that the action does not happen, or that something does not have that quality, or (ii) used at the end of a question-like sentence as a kind of answer, i.e., it makes the whole sentence negative. For example ME FRIGHTENED SPIDERS? NO-WAY (“I’m not frightened of spiders”). English = not, don't, doesn't, didn't."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/no-way1a.html","cat":"Interactive"},"no-way1b":{"n":1972,"g":"no-way1b","k":["no way (reject)","no","no thank you","not"],"v":["mp4video/27/27530.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["Absolutely not, absolutely no way."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/no-way1b.html","cat":"Augmented Meaning"},"no-way1c":{"n":547,"g":"no-way1c","k":["no way (reject)","no","no thank you","not"],"v":["mp4video/73/7310_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to tell somebody to stop doing what they are doing or not to do something. English = 'Don't!', 'Stop that!'","Used alone to mean that you think there is no possibility or likelihood of what is being discussed actually happening or being really true. English = 'No!', 'No, that's not right!', 'No way!', 'Absolutely not!'"]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb by some signers to negate the action of the verb. English = not, do not, does not, did not etc."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/no-way1c.html","cat":"Interactive"},"simple1a":{"n":439,"g":"simple1a","k":["simplicity","simpleton","simple","easy","simplify","simply","briefly","only","just"],"v":["auslan/59/5960.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The fact that something is not complicated but is easily understood or easily done. English = simplicity.","A person who has very low intelligence. English = simpleton."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be not complicated; to be easy to understand or to do. English = (be) simple, (be) easy.","To make something easier to understand or do. English = simplify.","In mathematics, to re-write an expression, fraction, or problem in a simpler form. It makes the problem easy with calculations and solving. English = simplify."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning of a sentence to mean that you are about to say something as briefly and as clearly as possible. English = simply, briefly.","Used next to a verb to mean that the action is the only action someone does and is not something more complicated as someone else may have claimed. English = simply, only, just."]}],"th":["arithmetic","quality"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/simple1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"because1a":{"n":1943,"g":"because1a","k":["because"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/42/423.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to introduce a statement that is the reason for something. English = because."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["northern"],"lx":["regional"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/because1a.html","cat":"Modifier"},"for.STH1a":{"n":1598,"g":"for.STH1a","k":["for"],"v":["mp4video/21/21990_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone, with a questioning expression, to ask why someone has done something. English = 'What for?'"]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to represent the English proposition 'for' in most of its many uses."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["southern"],"lx":["regional","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/for.STH1a.html","cat":"Interactive"},"FS:NO.ASL":{"n":1482,"g":"FS:NO.ASL","k":["no"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/51/5168.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To say no."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to say that something is not true, to refuse an offer, or to refuse permission. English = 'No.'"]}],"th":["language act"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["orientating sign"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/FS%3ANO.ASL.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"go-back1a":{"n":417,"g":"go-back1a","k":["back","past","go backwards","back up (reverse)","reverse","go back (return)","ago (long ago)","past (distant past)","before (long before)","backwards"],"v":["auslan/56/5640.mp4","auslan/47/47230.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The side or part of something that is towards the rear or farthest from the front. It is normally not used or seen as much as the front. English = back.","Thinking of the future as a time which is in front of you, used to point to that period of time which is before the present and thus ‘behind’ you. English = past."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To move in a direction which is the opposite direction to the one in which you normally face or in which you normally go when walking or driving. English = go backwards, back up, reverse.","To be located at the side or part of something that is towards the rear or farthest from the front. English = (be) at the back of.","To move in a direction that takes you to a place where your were before. English = go back.","To go back in time to the past."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used after time signs, at the beginning or end of sign phrase, or immediately next to a verb (action) sign to mean the action took place at a time much earlier than the time of speaking or another time given as a of point of reference. English = long ago, in the distant past, back then, long before."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/go-back1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"nothing1a":{"n":220,"g":"nothing1a","k":["nothing","no","not","trivial","trifle","insignificant"],"v":["mp4video/30/3080_1.mp4","mp4video/36/3600.mp4","mp4video/37/3700.mp4","mp4video/13/1380_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Something which is not very important. English = trifle, triviality."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be very unimportant and not worth attention. English = (be) nothing, (be) trivial, (be) trifling, (be) insignificant.","To do nothing at all, usually because you are lazy or uninterested."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone in response from your addressee to repeat something you have said to mean that you won't bother because what you said was not very important. English = 'It's nothing!', 'Forget it!', and so on.","Used alone to deny that you have done or said something. English = 'I haven't done a thing!', 'I've done nothing!', 'I didn't say anything at all!', and so on."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used next to a verb or adjective to negate it, i.e., to mean that the action does not happen, or that something does not have that quality. English = not, don't, doesn't, didn't."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/nothing1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"nothing1b":{"n":252,"g":"nothing1b","k":["nothing","no","not","trivial","trifle","insignificant"],"v":["mp4video/36/3600.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Something which is not very important. English = trifle."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be very unimportant and not worth attention. English = (be) nothing, (be) trivial, (be) insignificant.","To do nothing at all, usually because you are lazy or uninterested."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone in response from a request from the person you are talking to to repeat something you have said. You mean that you won't bother because what you said before was not very important. English = \"It's nothing!\", \"Forget it!\", and so on.","Used alone to deny that you have done or said something. English = \"I haven't done a thing!\", \"I've done nothing!\", \"I didn't say anything at all!\", and so on."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/nothing1b.html","cat":"Noun"},"nothing1c":{"n":258,"g":"nothing1c","k":["nothing","no","not","trivial","trifle","insignificant"],"v":["mp4video/37/3700.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Something which is not very important. English = trifle, triviality."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be very unimportant and not worth attention. English = (be) nothing, (be) trivial, (be) trifling, (be) insignificant.","To do nothing at all, usually because you are lazy or uninterested."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone in response from a request from the person you are talking to to repeat something you have said. You mean that you won't bother because what you said before was not very important. English = \"It's nothing!\", \"Forget it!\", and so on.","Used alone to deny that you have done or said something. English = 'I haven't done a thing!', 'I've done nothing!', 'I didn't say anything at all!', and so on."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":["directional sign","orientating sign"],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/nothing1c.html","cat":"Noun"},"nothing1d":{"n":96,"g":"nothing1d","k":["nothing","no","not","trivial","trifle","insignificant"],"v":["mp4video/13/1380_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Something which is not very important. English = trifle, triviality."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To do nothing at all, usually because you are lazy or uninterested.","To be very unimportant and not worth attention. English = (be) nothing, (be) trivial, (be) trifling, (be) insignificant."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone in response from your addressee to repeat something you have said to mean that you won't bother because what you said was not very important. English = 'It's nothing!', 'Forget it!', and so on.","Used alone to deny that you have done or said something. English = 'I haven't done a thing!', 'I've done nothing!', 'I didn't say anything at all!', and so on."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/nothing1d.html","cat":"Noun"},"everything":{"n":1864,"g":"everything","k":["everything","everyone","everybody","all","whole","unite"],"v":["mp4video/26/26200_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["All the objects, actions, activities, or facts in a particular situation. English = everything.","All the people in a particular situation. English = everyone, everybody."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be or involve all of the objects, actions, activities, or facts in a particular situation. English = (be) all, (be) whole, (be) everything.","To be or involve all of the people in a particular situation. English = (be) all, (be) whole, (be) everyone, (be) everybody.","Of several things, to come together into one place.","Of several things, to come together into one place or to join together and to act as a single group, as one thing. English = unite."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/everything.html","cat":"Noun"},"go-point1a":{"n":527,"g":"go-point1a","k":["attendance","attend","going","coming","go","come","go to"],"v":["mp4video/70/7040_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["[This sign can go in any comfortable more or less horizontal direction in a straight line or an arc, but always with the finger moving laterally in the direction of the movement.] The movement of a person from one place to another. English = going (away from point of reference), coming (towards point of reference).","The fact that someone has travelled and is present at a meeting or some other event. English = attendance."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["[This sign can go in any comfortable more or less horizontal direction in a straight line or an arc, but always with the finger moving laterally in the direction of the movement. When going vertically up or down it is considered to be a separate sign: see signs for 'go up' and 'go down'.] Of a person, to move from one place to another. English = go, go to (away from point of reference), come, come to (towards point of reference).","To go to and be present at a meeting or event. English = attend."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["directional sign"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/go-point1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"go-trace1a":{"n":607,"g":"go-trace1a","k":["go to","path","route","go"],"v":["auslan/80/8035.mp4","mp4video/80/8040_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The path or route taken by going from one place to another. (In this sign you can move the sign in any direction following any path: you show the path and direction by tracing it with your fingertip.) English = path, route."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To go from one place to another by following a particular path or route."]},{"t":"Note","e":["This variant is one of multiple possibilities and is show as an example only. You move the sign in any direction following any path by tracing it with your fingertip."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["directional sign","locational and directional"],"ic":["transparent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["gensign"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/go-trace1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"go-trace1c":{"n":608,"g":"go-trace1c","k":["go to","path","route","go"],"v":["mp4video/80/8040_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Journeys made from place to place without staying in one place for a long time and without following a set route. English = wanderings."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To travel around from place to place without staying in one place for a long time and without following a set route. English = wander."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["The irregular side to side wavy path suggests travel  which is aimless or done for pleasure."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["locational and directional"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/go-trace1c.html","cat":"Noun"},"people.NTH":{"n":468,"g":"people.NTH","k":["people"],"v":["mp4video/63/6340_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Men, women, and children in general. English = people."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["northern"],"lx":["regional"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/people.NTH.html","cat":"Noun"},"say-tell1a":{"n":460,"g":"say-tell1a","k":["saying","telling","rendition","say-so","comment","say","tell","mention","declare"],"v":["auslan/62/6230.mp4","auslan/60/6040.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Something that you say, write, or sign that gives your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it. English = comment.","The way someone goes about using words or signs to communicate a specific piece of information or a story. English = telling, rendition.","The words or signs of another person which you accept as the reason or authority for you to do something. Informal English = say-so.","A traditional sentence that people often say and that gives advice or information about human life and experience. English = saying."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To use spoken words, written words or signs to communicate something. Often comes before or after quoting the words or signs. English = say.","To communicate information to someone in spoken words, written words or signs. Often followed by naming the person or people addressed and optionally quoting the words or signs. (In Auslan you can direct the sign towards the location of the person who was addressed instead of naming them.) English = tell.","To use spoken words, written words or signs to briefly talk about something to someone else (usually when the main reason for the communication is another piece of information). English = mention.","To say something that gives your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it. English = comment.","To say that something is the case in a firm, deliberate way. English = declare."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Some signers feel there is a meaning difference between two of the different forms of this sign: one is ‘tell’ and the other is ‘say’. However, corpus recordings shows signers using both palm orientations while mouthing either ‘tell’ or ‘say’. Indeed, most signers combine either mouthing with both forms at different times. So it is hard to support the claim that they are really two different signs rather than one sign that varies."]}],"th":["language act"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["end directional sign"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/say-tell1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"say-tell1b":{"n":444,"g":"say-tell1b","k":["saying","telling","rendition","say-so","comment","say","tell","mention","declare"],"v":["auslan/60/6040.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A traditional sentence that people often say and that gives advice or information about human life and experience. English = saying.","The way someone goes about using words or signs to communicate a specific piece of information or a story. English = telling, rendition.","The words or signs of another person which you accept as the reason or authority for you to do something. Informal English = say-so.","Something that you say that gives your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it. English = comment."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To speak words. English = say.","To use spoken words, written words or signs to communicate something to someone else. English = say, tell.","To use spoken words, written words or signs to briefly talk about something to someone else (usually when the main reason for the communication is another piece of information). English = mention.","To say something that gives your opinion of something or which gives an explanation of it. English = comment."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/say-tell1b.html","cat":"Noun"},"think-have":{"n":369,"g":"think-have","k":["think"],"v":["mp4video/51/5100.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to introduce something you have just thought of. English = \"I was just thinking that...\" \"It just occurred to me that...\" \"I think there's...\""]},{"t":"Note","e":["Besides this meaning of introducing an idea into a conversation, the combination of signs can still be used in its more normal sense of (Y) THINK HAVE (X) (\"Y thinks there is X here/there...\"). Look at the definition of HAVE for more information about how that sign can be used."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["doubtlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/think-have.html","cat":"Modifier"},"different1a":{"n":764,"g":"different1a","k":["difference","distinction","different","unlike","differ","but","differentiation (mathematics)","differentiate (mathematics)"],"v":["auslan/10/10020.mp4","mp4video/Gloss/78/7816.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The way in which two thing are unlike each other. English = difference.","The thing that makes one thing different from another. English = distinction.","The process of finding a derivative in mathematics. English = differentiation."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["For one thing to be unlike another thing in some way. English = (be) different, (be) unlike; differ from.","In mathematics, transform a function into its derivative. English = differentiate."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to introduce a statement which contrasts with what you have just said. English = differently, but, yet, although."]}],"th":["judge","quality"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/different1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"different1b":{"n":677,"g":"different1b","k":["difference","distinction","different","unlike","differ","but","differentiation (mathematics)","differentiate (mathematics)"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/78/7816.mp4"],"d":[],"th":["quality"],"ph":["double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/different1b.html","cat":"Quality"},"now-today1a":{"n":531,"g":"now-today1a","k":["now","today","nowadays","present (now)","presently"],"v":["mp4video/70/7080_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The present time of talking, writing or signing and not some other time. English = present.","The day on which or during which you are speaking, writing or signing. English = today, this day.","On the very day which has already been identified (in the future or in the past) on which other actions also happen. English = that day, on that day, on that very day."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be people or things that exist now, rather than those that existed in the past or those that may exist in the future. English = (be) present, (be) current.","Used immediately next to a sign which names a period of time ('morning', 'afternoon', 'night', 'year' etc.) to mean one of those periods of time which is happening now or closest to you. English = 'this morning', etc."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning of a sentence or immediately next to a verb to mean the action takes place at the time of talking, writing or signing and not some other time. English = now, at present, presently, currently, at the moment.","Used at the beginning, end, or beginning and end of a sentence, or immediately next to a verb to mean the action takes place on the day when you are signing, talking or writing. English = today, on this day.","Used at the beginning, end, or beginning and end of a sentence, or immediately next to a verb to mean the action takes place on a day you have already located. English = on that day, at that time.","Used at the beginning of a sentence to mean the action takes place or the situation exists at this time in history. English = nowadays."]}],"th":["time"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/now-today1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"unique-only":{"n":947,"g":"unique-only","k":["unique","only","uniquely","just","merely"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss-3979.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be alone or the only one of of its kind. English = (be) unique.","To be no others of its kind involved or relevant. English = (be) only."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb or adjective to mean in a way that belongs or is connected to only one particular person or thing, is the case in a very special or unusual way. English = uniquely.","Used immediately next to a verb or adjective to mean in a way that belongs or is connected to only one particular person or thing, is the case in a very special or unusual way. English = uniquely.","Used immediately next to a verb to mean that the action is small and unimportant. English = just, merely."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/unique-only.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"about-number":{"n":1768,"g":"about-number","k":["about","approximate","around (approximately)","estimate"],"v":["auslan/24/24910.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A statement of the number, time or position of something which is a reasoned guess based on evidence when the exact answer is not known. English = estimate."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be close to the correct number of something, but not to be exact. English = (be) around, (be) about, (be) approximate.","To say or give a number, time, or position for something which is only a reasoned guess based on evidence because the exact answer is not known. English = estimate."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to modify a number sign to mean the exact number is not known. English = approximately."]}],"th":["arithmetic"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/about-number.html","cat":"Noun"},"collect-take":{"n":1989,"g":"collect-take","k":["fetch","collect","hire","lump sum","take"],"v":["mp4video/27/27670_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A substantial sum of money that you get, receive or collect at one time, such as a superannuation payout, a redundancy package, or an inheritance.","An amount of money that is paid as a large amount on a single occasion rather than as smaller amounts on several separate occasions. English = lump sum."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To go and get something or someone and bring them to where you are. English = fetch, collect.","To pay money to use something for a period of time. English = hire.","To put your hand around something, hold it and bring it towards you. English = take."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/collect-take.html","cat":"Noun"},"FS:Y(YEAR)1a":{"n":877,"g":"FS:Y(YEAR)1a","k":["year"],"v":["mp4video/11/11560_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A period of 365 or 366 days, beginning on the first of January and ending on the thirty-first of December. It is made up of twelve months. English = year."]}],"th":["time"],"ph":["two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["fingerspell"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/FS%3AY%28YEAR%291a.html","cat":"Noun"},"time-watch1a":{"n":926,"g":"time-watch1a","k":["time","tense"],"v":["mp4video/12/12110_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The thing that we measure in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years and so on. English = time.","In grammar, the different forms a verb takes to show whether the action is happening in the past, present or future. English = tense",""]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to ask someone to tell you the time. English = 'What time is it?', 'What's the time?', 'Have you got the time?'","Used alone to decline a request or a proposal, or question a proposed course of action, to mean that time constraints are a problem. English = 'I don't have the time.', 'There's a problem with the time.'; 'I don't think there'll be enough time.' etc."]}],"th":["education","metalg","time"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/time-watch1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"here-it-this1a":{"n":600,"g":"here-it-this1a","k":["here","this","it (right here)"],"v":["mp4video/79/7940_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Pointing Sign","e":["Used at the beginning or end of a sentence or next to a verb to refer to the place where the signer is now. English = here.","Used alone or next to a noun to refer to a person or thing which has been mentioned already in a conversation and is close in time, importance or relevance to the signer. English = this.","Used immediately before or after a verb sign, to mean that something does the action of the verb, or it is affected by the action of the verb. English = it."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["transparent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/here-it-this1a.html","cat":"Pointing Sign"},"G(5-DOWN):PHOOEY":{"n":1817,"g":"G(5-DOWN):PHOOEY","k":["phooey","doesn't matter","forget it","no way (reject)","no"],"v":["auslan/25/25595.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["A gesture of rejection or dismissal made towards the person or thing that is rejected or dismissed, saying that it is not worth bothering about or is no longer important. English = doesn't matter. Colloquial English interjection = \"Phooey!\". \"Forget it!\"","A gesture used to reject an invitation or suggestion, dismissively. English = no way."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/G%285-DOWN%29%3APHOOEY.html","cat":"Interactive"},"here-they-these1a":{"n":603,"g":"here-they-these1a","k":["here (plural)","they (here)","them (here)","these"],"v":["mp4video/79/7970_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["Used to refer to people or things which are near to, or closely associated with, the signer. Small close things can be easily pointed to in this way; however, people and large things first need to be visualised in a map-like space in which they are imagined to be located."]},{"t":"As a Pointing Sign","e":["Used to refer to several locations that are near either the signer or the person addressed, i.e., ‘these places here’.","Used immediately before or after a noun sign to mean particular or special things or persons which have already been talked about in the conversation or which contrast with something else which as already been mentioned. English = these.","Used immediately before or after a verb sign, to mean that the referents do the action of the verb, or they are affected by the action of the verb. English = they, them."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/here-they-these1a.html","cat":"General Definition"},"there-they-those1a":{"n":591,"g":"there-they-those1a","k":["they","them","those","there (plural)"],"v":["mp4video/77/7720_1.mp4","auslan/77/7750.mp4","mp4video/25/25610.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Pointing Sign","e":["Used to refer to several locations that are not near either the signer or the person addressed, i.e., ‘those places there’.","Used to refer to people or things separate and different from the signer and the person they are addressing. If the thing or other person is real and located in the situation, then you point to where they are located, otherwise you point to where you imagine they are located. When the pointing sign is made immediately before or after a verb sign, you usually mean that the thing or the other person does the action of the verb, or is affected by the action of the verb. English = they, them.","When the pointing sign is made immediately before or after a noun sign and is made with stress (longer movement, more directed) the signer usually means particular or special things or persons which have already been talked about in the conversation or which contrasts with something else which as already been mentioned. English = those.","Used to refer to times that are not in the present, i.e., ‘in those times’."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["By extending your arm further away from yourself and/or directing the point higher you mean the locations or the referents are further away (or even in some imaginary place) or the time is in the distant past or future.","This sign can also be made with the upturned Flat handshape (i.e., palm facing upwards) with fingertips pointing away. This form is very polite and formal, and often found in public speaking."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/there-they-those1a.html","cat":"Pointing Sign"},"there-they-those1b":{"n":593,"g":"there-they-those1b","k":["they","them","those","there (plural)"],"v":["auslan/77/7750.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["In this variant the arm is extended further away from the signer, so its suggests further away in space or time."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/there-they-those1b.html","cat":"Augmented Meaning"},"there-they-those1c":{"n":1819,"g":"there-they-those1c","k":["they","them","those","there (plural)"],"v":["mp4video/25/25610.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["As well as extending the arm further from the body, this variant also has all fingers extended, essentially pointing with them all. It reinforces the plurality of the pointing action."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/there-they-those1c.html","cat":"Augmented Meaning"},"there-it-the-that1a":{"n":585,"g":"there-it-the-that1a","k":["it","she","he","there","that","the","this","him","her","then"],"v":["mp4video/76/7630_1.mp4","mp4video/77/7710_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Pointing Sign","e":["Used to refer to a location that is not near either the signer or the person addressed. English = there.","Used to refer to something or someone separate and different from the signer and the person they are addressing. If the thing or other person is real and located in the situation, then you point to where it/he/she is located, otherwise you point to where you imagine it/he/she is located. When the pointing sign is made immediately before or after a verb sign, you usually mean that the thing or the other person does the action of the verb, or is affected by the action of the verb. English = it (thing); he, him (male); she, her (female); they, them (gender unimportant).","When the pointing sign is made immediately before or after a noun sign, the signer usually expects the addressee to know which person or thing they mean because it is has already been talked about in the conversation or it is common knowledge. When used in this way, the signer is often not thinking of, and not really pointing to, any particular location (so it can be point at ‘odd’ angles). The sign can last for only a very brief time with very little movement. English = the.","When the pointing sign is made immediately before or after a noun sign and is made with stress (longer movement, more directed) the signer usually means a particular or special thing or person which has already been talked about in the conversation or which contrasts with something else which as already been mentioned. English = this, that.","Used to refer to a time that is not the present. English = then."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["By extending your arm further away from yourself and/or directing the point higher you mean the location or the referent is further away (or even to some imaginary place) or the time is in the distant past or future.","By repeating the pointing movement you are stressing the sign, meaning that the location, referent or time is particular or special in some way."]},{"t":"Note","e":["The actions of pointing to yourself or to the person or people you are talking to are listed in this dictionary at two separate signs. One has the keywords ‘I’ and ‘me’, and the other has the keyword ‘you’. However, if you point to other things or locations in the signing space, the pointing action can have many uses and meanings in Auslan depending on the context (both where you are pointing and what you have just signed) and if you modify the pointing action. These different uses and meanings are grouped together into a couple of entries according to some common ways of modifying the pointing action and the meanings they have. If you search for a keyword associated with one of these pointing signs you will be taken to the most appropriate entry in the dictionary."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["transparent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/there-it-the-that1a.html","cat":"Pointing Sign"},"there-it-the-that1c":{"n":590,"g":"there-it-the-that1c","k":["it","she","he","there","that","the","this","him","her","then"],"v":["mp4video/77/7710_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["In this variant the arm is extended further away from the signer, so its suggests further away in space or time."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/there-it-the-that1c.html","cat":"Augmented Meaning"},"ask":{"n":200,"g":"ask","k":["ask","request","enquire","enquiry"],"v":["mp4video/27/2710_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Something you have said to someone in the form of a question because you want to know something, or because you want them to do something for you. English = request."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To say something to someone in the form of a question because you want to know something, or because you want them to do something. English = ask, request."]}],"th":["language act"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["end directional sign","orientating sign"],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/ask.html","cat":"Noun"},"boy":{"n":467,"g":"boy","k":["boy"],"v":["mp4video/63/6330_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A male human child. English = boy.","A young man. Informal English = boy."]}],"th":["people"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["regional","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/boy.html","cat":"Noun"},"try":{"n":1044,"g":"try","k":["attempt","try"],"v":["auslan/13/13710.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["An effort you make to do something because you want to do it even if you are not sure you are able to do it. English = try, attempt."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To make the effort to do something because you want to do it even if you are not sure you are able to do it. English = try, attempt."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/try.html","cat":"Noun"},"call":{"n":1034,"g":"call","k":["nickname","sobriquet","call (name)","name","called (named)","named"],"v":["auslan/13/13590.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A name given to someone which is not their real name. English = nickname, sobriquet."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To give a name to someone or something; or to be given a particular name and to be known by that name. English = call, name; (be) called, (be) named.","To describe a thing or a person by using a particular word, sign or phrase. English = call.","To use a special name for a person which is not their real name. English = nickname."]}],"th":["language act"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["end directional sign"],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/call.html","cat":"Noun"},"fine":{"n":1791,"g":"fine","k":["fine (ok)","okay"],"v":["auslan/25/25180.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be satisfactory or acceptable. English = (be) fine, (be) okay."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone in response to a question about how you are going or if you have any problems to mean everything is alright. English = 'Fine, thanks!', 'Okay.'"]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/fine.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"home":{"n":273,"g":"home","k":["home"],"v":["mp4video/38/3860_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The place where you live and feel you belong. English = home.","The house where you live. English = home. Informal English = place."]}],"th":["rooms"],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/home.html","cat":"Noun"},"late":{"n":925,"g":"late","k":["late","tardy"],"v":["auslan/12/12100.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To happen at the end of a period of time or at the end of a process; or to happen after the time that was arranged or expected. English = (be) late, (be) tardy.","To happen such a long time after the time that was arranged or expected as to be no longer wanted, useful or relevant. English = (be) too late."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb to mean the action happened near the end of a period of time, or a process; or that it happens after the time that was arranged or expected. English = late.","Used immediately next to a verb to mean the action happened too close to the end of a period of time, or a process, to be useful or relevant; or that it happens long after the time that was arranged or expected. English = too late."]}],"th":["time"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/late.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"nice":{"n":1476,"g":"nice","k":["nice"],"v":["mp4video/19/19460.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Something enjoyable, pleasant or attractive. English = nice."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Some older signers may think of this sign as an invented sign (for Signed English in education) but for most younger signers it has now just become another Auslan sign."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/nice.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"pity":{"n":46,"g":"pity","k":["pity","sorry"],"v":["mp4video/69/690_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To have a very strong feeling of emotion about something that has happened (sadness, pity, sympathy, etc.) which physically makes you feel tense, as if you were about to cry, and unable to speak or communicate without showing this emotion.","English = pity, feel pity for, feel sorry for. Idiomatic English = have or get a lump in your throat.","To be on the verge of an unhappy or unwanted display of emotion."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to express your deep feeling of emotion about something that has happened (sadness, pity, sympathy). You feel a tightness in your throat and face which makes it difficult to speak or control your face without showing this emotion.","In this situation, people often gasp or cover their mouths or faces with their hands. English speakers, if they are not speechless with emotion, might say something like: 'Oh my God!'."]}],"th":["feel"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/pity.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"seem":{"n":1272,"g":"seem","k":["seem","look like"],"v":["mp4video/16/16691_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To look like or appear to be. English = seem."]}],"th":["judge"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/seem.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"wait":{"n":1310,"g":"wait","k":["wait"],"v":["mp4video/17/17160_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A period of time in which you do very little before something expected happens. English = wait."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To spend some time usually doing very little before something expected happens. English = wait."]}],"th":[],"ph":["parallel","symmetrical","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/wait.html","cat":"Noun"},"big1a":{"n":1908,"g":"big1a","k":["size","bigness","largeness","large","big","enormous","huge","immense","too much","too many","overly"],"v":["auslan/26/26780.mp4.bak"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["How big something is, especially when it is not small at all. English = (large) size.","The size of something when that thing is not small. English = bigness, largeness."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be not small in size at all. English = (be) very big, (be) large.","To become very big or even bigger, to get even bigger.","(With amplification and stress), to be extremely big. English = (be) enormous, (be) huge, (be) immense."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb or an adjective to mean that there is a lot of that quality or action, probably more than is needed or wanted or is good for the situation. English = too, too much, too many, overly."]}],"th":["quantity"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/big1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"die1a":{"n":1504,"g":"die1a","k":["death","die","perish","dead","deceased","pass away"],"v":["auslan/20/20120.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The end of the life of a person or an animal. English = death."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of people, plants, and animals, to stop living. English = die, perish.","Of people, plants and animals, to be no longer living, to have stopped living. English = (be) dead, (be) deceased.","Of people, to stop living. English = die, perish. Formal polite English = pass away. Idiomatic informal English = kick the bucket.","Of a part of your body, to temporarily lose the sense of feeling in it. English = (be) numb, (be) dead."]}],"th":["health"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/die1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"eat1a":{"n":33,"g":"eat1a","k":["food","meal","eat"],"v":["mp4video/50/500_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Things which you can put into your mouth, chew and then swallow. English = food.","An occasion when people eat or the quantity of food that they eat on that occasion. English = meal."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To put something in your mouth, chew it, and swallow it. English = eat."]}],"th":["drink","food"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["transparent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/eat1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"maybe":{"n":1808,"g":"maybe","k":["indecision","vacillation","indecisive","vacillate","perhaps","maybe","may","might","so-so","fairly","pretty (more or less)"],"v":["auslan/25/25450.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Uncertainty about what you should do. English = indecision.","The constant changing of your opinions or feelings. English = vacillation."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be unable to make up your mind about something. English = (be) indecisive.","To keep changing your opinions or feelings about something. English = vacillate."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to answer a question about intentions or opinions to mean you think that it is possible, but that you are not sure. English = 'Perhaps', 'Maybe'","Used alone to answer a question about intentions or opinions to mean you do not think that something will happen, but that you are not sure. English = 'I don't think so', 'I doubt it', 'It's doubtful'","Used alone to mean 'maybe yes, maybe no', 'maybe good, maybe bad', 'so-so', 'on-and-off'."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning or end of a sentence to mean it is possible that what you say is true, but you are not certain. English = perhaps, maybe.","Used immediately next to a verb to mean it is possible that what you say is true, but you are not certain. English = may, might.","Used immediately next to a verb to mean it is unlikely or doubtful that the action will happen. English = may not, might not, be unlikely to.","Used immediately next to a verb or adjective to mean more or less of the action or quality and slightly positive. English = fairly, pretty."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/maybe.html","cat":"Noun"},"old1a":{"n":1340,"g":"old1a","k":["age","old","aged","older","senior"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/39/3955.mp4","mp4video/Gloss/75/7591.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The period of time during which a person is old. English = old age."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of a person or thing, to become old. English = age.","Of a person, to have lived for many years and to be no longer young. English = (be) old, (be) aged, (be) senior.","Of a thing, to have existed for a long time and to be no longer new. English = (be) old."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["When used as part of a comparison, OLD is preceded by the sign MORE or LESS and followed by the sign THAN and then the sign for the person or thing being compared (\"Y\"), e.g., MORE OLD THAN Y. In this construction OLD is often given a repeated movement. English = (be) older than Y."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["The repeated variant is usually used to intensify the meaning from \"old\" to \"very old\" or \"aged\"."]}],"th":["people","quality"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/old1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"old1b":{"n":1341,"g":"old1b","k":["age","old","aged","older","senior"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/75/7591.mp4"],"d":[],"th":["health","work"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/old1b.html","cat":"Health"},"put1a":{"n":67,"g":"put1a","k":["put","put away","deposit"],"v":["mp4video/10/1030_1.mp4","mp4video/18/1870_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To move something into a particular place or position. English = put.","To put something into a place where it is normally kept, for example in a cupboard or in a drawer. English = put away.","When talking about money, to put a sum of money in a bank account, or to pay part of the price of something when you agree to buy it. English = deposit."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["directional sign"],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/put1a.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"put1b":{"n":137,"g":"put1b","k":["put","put away","deposit"],"v":["mp4video/18/1870_1.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/put1b.html"},"thank":{"n":2404,"g":"thank","k":["thank you","thanks","thank"],"v":["mp4video/32/32880_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The expression of your appreciation or gratitude to someone. English = thanks."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To tell someone you appreciate what they have done for you. English = thank."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone in response to someone having done something for you which makes you happy or which fulfils an earlier request you have made. The sign is a polite recognition of this fact. English = thank you, thanks."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["end directional sign"],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/thank.html","cat":"Noun"},"yes1a":{"n":4263,"g":"yes1a","k":["nod","affirm","affirmation","approve","approval","yes","acceptance"],"v":["mp4video/59/59430_1.mp4","mp4video/59/59440_1.mp4","mp4video/56/56820.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A statement in which you say something is true, usually by moving your head up an down. English = nod.","A statement in which you say something is true, especially when it has been claimed to be not true of you. English = affirmation.","The saying of yes to an offer. English = acceptance.","The act of saying you like something and that it is acceptable. English = approval."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To nod your head up and down as a way of indicating your answer or response to something is 'yes'; to say yes. Idiomatic English = give the nod.","To say that something is true, especially when it has been claimed to be not true of you. English = affirm.","To give someone permission to do something; to okay something.","To accept an offer of something; to say something is acceptable. English = approve."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to say yes, give acceptance or show approval. English = 'Yes!'"]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/yes1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"yes1b":{"n":4264,"g":"yes1b","k":["nod","affirm","affirmation","approve","approval","yes","acceptance"],"v":["mp4video/59/59440_1.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/yes1b.html"},"yes1d":{"n":4078,"g":"yes1d","k":["nod","affirm","affirmation","approve","approval","yes","acceptance"],"v":["mp4video/56/56820.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/yes1d.html"},"afford":{"n":241,"g":"afford","k":["afford","pay for","fare","pay"],"v":["mp4video/34/3460_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The money you pay for a journey in a taxi, train, bus or aeroplane. English = fare."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To give someone an amount of money, because you are buying something from them, or because you owe it to them. English = pay, pay for.","To have enough money to be able to pay for something. English = afford."]}],"th":["money","shopping"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["end directional sign"],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/afford.html","cat":"Noun"},"city1a":{"n":687,"g":"city1a","k":["city"],"v":["mp4video/92/9220_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A large town, especially one that has tall buildings in the centre. English = city."]}],"th":[],"ph":["alternating","double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/city1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"deaf1a":{"n":1450,"g":"deaf1a","k":["deaf","deafness"],"v":["mp4video/19/19090_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A person or people who are unable to hear anything or unable to hear very well, especially the sounds of speech. English = a deaf person, deaf people, the deaf.","A person or people who are unable to hear anything or unable to hear very well, especially the sounds of speech, who use sign language to communicate and who form and identify as a community. English = a Deaf person, the deaf, the Deaf.","The condition of being deaf. English = deafness."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be unable to hear anything or to be unable to hear very well, especially the sounds of speech. English = (be) deaf.","To relate to deaf people and their community. English = (be) Deaf."]}],"th":["deaf"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/deaf1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"feel1a":{"n":1793,"g":"feel1a","k":["feel","sense","think (feel)","feeling","sensation","emotion"],"v":["auslan/25/25200.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["An emotion or attitude. English = feeling, sensation, emotion.","The way that someone thinks and reacts to events. English = feelings."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To experience an emotion or a sensation. English = feel, sense.","To have an opinion that something is the case. English = feel, think."]}],"th":["health","sensing"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/feel1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"find1a":{"n":407,"g":"find1a","k":["find","findings","discovery","discover"],"v":["mp4video/55/5525.mp4","mp4video/Gloss/71/7175.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A thing or idea which has been seen, located or understood. Usually something which is good, interesting or useful. English = find.","The information or the conclusions that someone gets as a result of doing an investigation or some research. English = findings.","The fact or object that someone sees, locates or knows about for the first time (which no one else knew about before). English = discovery."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To see or locate something that you are looking for; to succeed in getting or locating something that you need or want. English = find.","To be the first person to see or locate something, or to be the first person to know about or understand something (which no one else knew about before). English = discover."]}],"th":["mind"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/find1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"follow":{"n":772,"g":"follow","k":["follow"],"v":["auslan/10/10100.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To move along behind someone, to go in the same direction as someone, to go along a path, river, or route. English = follow.","To understand someone's language when spoken or signed normally and understand what they mean, especially when that language is not your native or normal language. English = follow.","To agree with what other people want to do, to follow their opinions."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":["directional sign","orientating sign"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/follow.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"girl1a":{"n":429,"g":"girl1a","k":["girl"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/24/2449.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A female child. English = girl."]}],"th":["people"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["regional","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/girl1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"high1b":{"n":1573,"g":"high1b","k":["high","height"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss-2746.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/high1b.html"},"hold1a":{"n":1805,"g":"hold1a","k":["hold"],"v":["mp4video/25/25420.mp4","mp4video/Gloss/27/2799.mp4","mp4video/Gloss-8079.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To have your fingers and hands firmly around something. English = hold."]}],"th":["physical act"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/hold1a.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"hold1d":{"n":1933,"g":"hold1d","k":["hold"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss-8079.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":[],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/hold1d.html"},"launch":{"n":1282,"g":"launch","k":["launch","opening","start","open","begin"],"v":["auslan/16/16780.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The start of a large and important activity or organisation, for example an art show or a political movement. English = launch, opening, start.","The official introduction of a new product or service by an organisation, or the celebration associated with this. English = launch."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To start a large and important activity or organisation, for example an art show or a political movement. English = launch, open, start, begin.","Of a new product or service, to make it available to the public for the first time. English = launch."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/launch.html","cat":"Noun"},"must1a":{"n":1764,"g":"must1a","k":["must","have to","compulsory"],"v":["auslan/24/24880.mp4","auslan/24/24890.mp4","auslan/24/24895.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of an action, to have no choice or freedom regarding doing it. English = (be) compulsory."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone as a response to a question from your addressee or even yourself as to the likelihood of something happening or being true to mean that you are sure it is true or that it has happened. 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English = should, ought to."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/must1a.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"must1b":{"n":1765,"g":"must1b","k":["must","have to","compulsory"],"v":["auslan/24/24890.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone as a response to a question from your addressee or even yourself as to the likelihood of something happening or being true to mean that you are sure it is true or that it has happened. English = 'It must be!', 'It has to be!', 'It must have happened!'"]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb to mean that it is very important and necessary that the action happen; or that you want to do it and that you intend to do it very soon. English = must, have to.","Used immediately next to a verb when you are ordering someone to do that action. It is important and necessary that they do that action. English = must, have to."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["If you make the sign in a more relaxed way (reducing the size of the sign and the amount of orientation change it undergoes) you 'soften the meaning' of this sign. English = should, ought to."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/must1b.html","cat":"Interactive"},"must1c":{"n":1766,"g":"must1c","k":["must","have to","compulsory"],"v":["auslan/24/24895.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone as a response to a question from your addressee or even yourself as to the likelihood of something happening or being true to mean that you are sure it is true or that it has happened. English = 'It must be!', 'It has to be!', 'It must have happened!'"]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to a verb to mean that it is very important and necessary that the action happen; or that you want to do it and that you intend to do it very soon. 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Idiomatic English = stop dead, freeze.","To continue to happen or exist for a long time. Formal (religious) English = abide."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used alone to tell someone not to move or to leave a place. English = 'Stay there!', 'Don't move!', 'Keep still!' and so on."]}],"th":["physical act"],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/stay1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"stroll":{"n":1558,"g":"stroll","k":["walk","stroll","promenade"],"v":["mp4video/21/21230_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A journey you make somewhere by walking. English = walk.","A walk you make somewhere in a slow, relaxed manner. English = stroll.","A leisurely walk or stroll, especially in a public place, made for pleasure or display. English = promenade."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To move or make a journey somewhere on foot. 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English = (be) exquisite.","To be extremely good, beautiful, or impressive. English = (be) magnificent."]}],"th":["judge"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/superb.html","cat":"Noun"},"walk1a":{"n":1319,"g":"walk1a","k":["walk"],"v":["mp4video/17/17260_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The action of walking rather than running. English = walk.","A journey which you make by walking. English = walk."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To move along by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground. English = walk."]},{"t":"Note","e":["The bent finger variants are used for both humans and other animals with legs. The forms with straight fingers tend only to be used for humans."]}],"th":["physical act"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":["locational and directional"],"ic":["transparent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/walk1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"BOY.NTH":{"n":473,"g":"BOY.NTH","k":["boy"],"v":["mp4video/64/6400_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A male human child. English = boy.","A young male. Informal English = boy."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Community feedback and evidence from the Auslan Corpus suggests that this northern dialect sign for 'boy' is still being used only by older signers. Most Auslan signers now use the other sign listed in Auslan Signbank for the keyword ‘boy’."]}],"th":["people"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["northern"],"lx":["regional"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/BOY.NTH.html","cat":"Noun"},"hello1a":{"n":2447,"g":"hello1a","k":["hello","hi"],"v":["mp4video/33/33460_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A greeting made to someone."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To say hello to someone."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["Used to acknowledge someone when you meet them. English = 'Hello.'"]}],"th":["salutation"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["transparent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/hello1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"house1b":{"n":1509,"g":"house1b","k":["house","home","dwelling","residence"],"v":["auslan/20/20225.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A building in which people live. English = house. 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English = learn.","To keep on doing something regularly in order to be able to do it better. English = practise."]}],"th":["education","mind"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/learn1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"often1a":{"n":640,"g":"often1a","k":["often","frequently"],"v":["mp4video/84/8490_1.mp4","mp4video/55/5570.mp4","mp4video/Gloss-8206.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning or end of a sentence or, more usually, immediately next to a verb to mean that the action happens many times or much of the time. English = often, frequently."]}],"th":["time"],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["southern"],"lx":["regional","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/often1a.html","cat":"Modifier"},"often1b":{"n":411,"g":"often1b","k":["often","frequently"],"v":["mp4video/55/5570.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/often1b.html"},"often1c":{"n":1866,"g":"often1c","k":["often","frequently"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss-8206.mp4"],"d":[],"th":["time"],"ph":[],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/often1c.html","cat":"Time"},"provide":{"n":98,"g":"provide","k":["provision","provisions","provide"],"v":["auslan/14/1400.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The act of giving something, or making it available, to someone who needs it. English = provision.","Supplies of food. English = provisions."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To give to someone something which they want or need, or to make it available to them in some way. English = provide."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/provide.html","cat":"Noun"},"stand1a":{"n":1308,"g":"stand1a","k":["stand"],"v":["mp4video/17/17140_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To have your body upright with your legs straight and your weight supported by your feet. English = stand.","To bear or tolerate something. English = stand."]}],"th":["physical act"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/stand1a.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"start1a":{"n":595,"g":"start1a","k":["start","begin","commence","beginning","commencement","origin"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/45/457.mp4","mp4video/63/63160_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The first part of some activity. English = start, commencement, beginning.","The first part of a race or competition. English = start.","The beginning or cause of something. English = origin."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To begin or start something, especially a race, game or match.To do something you were not doing before and to continue doing it. English = start, commence, begin.","To start a race."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/start1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"still1b":{"n":817,"g":"still1b","k":["still","continue","remain","stay"],"v":["mp4video/10/10700.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/still1b.html"},"thing1a":{"n":698,"g":"thing1a","k":["thing","object (thing)"],"v":["mp4video/93/9340_1.mp4","mp4video/10/10030.mp4","auslan/10/10050.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A sign used as a substitute for another sign when you do not want to be more precise, when you are referring to something that has already been mentioned, or when you are going to give more details. English = thing.","A physical object, rather than plants, animals, or human beings. English = thing.","Your clothes or your possessions. English = things.","Anything which has a fixed shape or form, that you can touch or see, and this is not alive. English = object."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/thing1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"thing1b":{"n":765,"g":"thing1b","k":["thing","object (thing)"],"v":["mp4video/10/10030.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A sign used as a substitute for another sign when you do not want to be more precise, when you are referring to something that has already been mentioned, or when you are going to give more details. 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English = things."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["regional","signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/thing1c.html","cat":"Noun"},"why.BSL":{"n":505,"g":"why.BSL","k":["why"],"v":["auslan/68/6820.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to link two sentences or clauses. In the second you talk about the reason for something happening in the first. An obsolete sign. English = why."]},{"t":"As Question","e":["Used at the beginning, end or at both the beginning and end of a sentence to ask about the reason or cause of something. An obsolete sign. English = why."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["This sign is sometimes used by Auslan signers, but it is more commonly used by signers exposed to British Sign Language (BSL), e.g., deaf immigrants from Britain or deaf Australians who have lived in Britain for a period of time. Auslan signers use the other sign for WHY shown in this dictionary."]}],"th":["question"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["obsolete"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/why.BSL.html","cat":"Modifier"},"yes.STS":{"n":108239,"g":"yes.STS","k":["yes"],"v":["https://media.spreadthesign.com/video/mp4/33/635264.mp4"],"d":[],"th":["deaf"],"ph":[],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://spreadthesign.com/en.au/word/25614/yes/","src":"sts","cat":"Adverbs"},"young1a":{"n":1435,"g":"young1a","k":["youngster","youth","teenager","young","younger"],"v":["mp4video/18/18910_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A person who is not old; a young person. English = youngster, youth (especially a male in the teenage years).","A young person between the ages of thirteen and nineteen. English = teenager.","The period in someone's life when they are a child or before they are fully mature. English = youth."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be a person, animal, or plant that has not lived or existed for very long and is not yet fully mature. English = (be) young.","When used as part of a comparison, this sign (\"X\") is preceded by the sign MORE or LESS and followed by the sign THAN, then the signs for the person or thing being compared (\"Y\"), e.g., MORE X THAN Y. In this construction the X sign is often given a repeated movement. English = (be) younger."]}],"th":["people"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/young1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"answer1a":{"n":871,"g":"answer1a","k":["answer","reply","response","respond"],"v":["auslan/11/11510.mp4","mp4video/Gloss/17/175.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["What you say or write back to someone who has asked you a question. English = answer.","What you say or write to someone as a result of what they have said or written to you. English = answer, reply, response.","A possible solution to a problem. English = answer."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To say something back to someone who has asked you a question. English = answer.","To say something back to someone as a result of what they have said or done or as a result of a question. English = reply, respond.","To write a letter back to someone as a result of having already received one from them. English = answer, reply."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning of a sentence to make clear that what follows is what you want to say back to someone who has said something or who has asked you something. 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English = change.","The act of making something be different. English = change, alteration, modification.","A different set of clothes that you take with you in case you need to take off the clothes you are wearing and put them on.","Coins, rather than notes. English = change, small change."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To become different. English = change.","To make something be different. English = change, alter, modify.","To take off your clothes and put on different ones. English = change, change clothes.","To exchange an amount of money into different coins and notes. 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English = apostle."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To follow closely behind someone.","To believe and support the ideas of another person; to follow someone else's beliefs; to be a disciple of someone else."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/follow.VERT.html","cat":"Noun"},"FS:VV(VERY)":{"n":1288,"g":"FS:VV(VERY)","k":["very","extremely"],"v":["auslan/17/17030.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used immediately next to an adjective or adverb in order to emphasise it. 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Idiomatic English = fall in love."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/heart-throb.html","cat":"Noun"},"move-motion":{"n":136,"g":"move-motion","k":["move"],"v":["mp4video/18/1850_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To formally propose something at a meeting so that everyone present can vote for or against it. English = move.","To go and live in a different house, taking your possessions with you. English = move."]}],"th":["language act"],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":["directional sign"],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/move-motion.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"place-put1a":{"n":68,"g":"place-put1a","k":["put","place (put)"],"v":["auslan/10/1040.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To move something carefully into a particular place or position. 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English = lady."]}],"th":["people"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["northern"],"lx":["regional"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/woman-lady1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"again-repeat1a":{"n":1216,"g":"again-repeat1a","k":["again","pardon","repeat","repetition","revision","review","revise","repetitive","frequently","over and over"],"v":["mp4video/16/16020_1.mp4","mp4video/Gloss-8076.mp4","mp4video/Gloss-4710.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A performance of an act multiple times. English = repetition.","The act of reading or studying something again in order to remember it better or learn it more thoroughly. English = revision, review."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To do an action again. English = repeat.","To read or do things again in order to learn them thoroughly. English = revise, review.","Of an event or situation, to happen many times, especially in the same way so as to be boring and uninteresting. English = (be) repetitive."]},{"t":"Interactive","e":["[Simple form, not the variants}, used to ask someone to repeat something that they have just told you, especially if you did not see it or hear it clearly. English = 'Pardon?', 'Can you repeat that?'"]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used to describe doing something or something happening one more time or on another occasion. English = again.","Used immediately next to a verb to mean the action happens many times and most of the time. English = frequently.","Used immediately next to a verb to mean the action happens several times, usually without much or any change. English = again and again, repetitively, over and over."]},{"t":"Note","e":["The variants all involve sideways movement and/or multiple iterations. They are strongly associated with ‘repeated action over time’."]}],"th":["time"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/again-repeat1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"again-repeat1b":{"n":1219,"g":"again-repeat1b","k":["again","pardon","repeat","repetition","revision","review","revise","repetitive","frequently","over and over"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss-8076.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/again-repeat1b.html"},"again-repeat1d":{"n":1224,"g":"again-repeat1d","k":["again","pardon","repeat","repetition","revision","review","revise","repetitive","frequently","over and over"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss-4710.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["This variant suggests the repetition happens several times over a longer period of time, i.e., ‘repeatedly’."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/again-repeat1d.html","cat":"Augmented Meaning"},"deaf-and-dumb1a":{"n":1452,"g":"deaf-and-dumb1a","k":["deaf","deaf and dumb","deaf mute","deafness"],"v":["mp4video/19/19120_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A person who is unable to hear anything or unable to hear very well (especially the sounds of speech) and who tends not to use speech to communicate. English = a deaf person. Archaic English = a deaf and dumb person, a deaf mute person.","People who are unable to hear anything or unable to hear very well (especially the sounds of speech) and who tend not to use speech to communicate. English = deaf people. Archaic English = deaf and dumb people, deaf mute people.","People who are unable to hear anything or unable to hear very well (especially the sounds of speech), who tend not to use speech but use sign language instead. They form and identify as a community. English = the deaf, the Deaf. Archaic English = the deaf and dumb.","The condition of being deaf. English = deafness."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be unable to hear anything or to be unable to hear very well (especially the sounds of speech). English = (be) deaf.","To be unable to hear anything or to be unable to hear very well (especially the sounds of speech), and to not use speech. Archaic English = (be) deaf and dumb, (be) deaf mute.","To relate to deaf people and their community. English = (be) Deaf."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Probably a direct translation of the English expressions 'deaf and dumb' or ‘deaf mute’. These expressions are rather old-fashioned. They are considered offensive by some deaf people (because ‘dumb’ also means ‘stupid’ in English, not just ‘mute’) or misleading (because many deaf people can make themselves understood using their voices, i.e., they are not mute or dumb at all). Nonetheless, the sign itself is quite neutral and inoffensive."]}],"th":["deaf","sensing"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/deaf-and-dumb1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"yesterday.STH1a":{"n":430,"g":"yesterday.STH1a","k":["yesterday","last"],"v":["mp4video/58/5830_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The day before today. English = yesterday.","The day before any given day; the previous day."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be the most recent period of time, event, or thing. Used immediately before a time sign such as 'night', 'week', 'month', 'year', or before event sign such as 'birthday', 'marriage'. English = (be) last."]},{"t":"As Modifier","e":["Used at the beginning of a sentence or next to a verb sign to mean that the action took place yesterday or on a day before another particular day. English = yesterday, on the day before that, on the previous day."]}],"th":["time"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["southern"],"lx":["regional","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/yesterday.STH1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"hearing-speaking":{"n":426,"g":"hearing-speaking","k":["hearing"],"v":["auslan/57/5770.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A person who can hear and speak.","The sense of being able to hear sounds, especially speech, and the ability to speak."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be able to hear and speak; to be able to hear and use speech; to be hearing; to be a hearing and speaking person."]}],"th":["deaf"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/hearing-speaking.html","cat":"Noun"},"cut-with-scissors":{"n":1221,"g":"cut-with-scissors","k":["cut","scissors"],"v":["mp4video/16/16060_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To cut something with scissors."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/cut-with-scissors.html","cat":"Verb / Adjective"},"lip":{"n":453,"g":"lip","k":["lip"],"v":["auslan/61/6160.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The top and bottom edges of your mouth. English = lip, lips."]}],"th":["bodypart","health"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/lip.html","cat":"Noun"},"dark":{"n":1338,"g":"dark","k":["dark","darkness","darken"],"v":["auslan/17/17540.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The lack of light in a place. English = dark, darkness."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of a place or the sky, to become darker, for example because it is nearly night. English = darken.","Of a place or situation, to lack light and to be difficult to see in. English = (be) dark.","Of a thing, to be or have the colour that is quite near black. English = (be) dark.","Of a colour or object, to be approaching black in shade, as in 'dark green'. English = dark."]}],"th":["color"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/dark.html","cat":"Noun"},"emit":{"n":54,"g":"emit","k":["emit","turn on (start)","heater","radiator","light","speaker (loudspeaker)","illuminate","radiate"],"v":["auslan/81/810.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["Any concentrated source of energy (light, heat, sound, etc.) which gives out rays or waves in all directions, like a pattern of lines drawn from the centre of a circle to various point on its edge, or any thing or any action that can be associated with this in a given context."]},{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A source of sound energy. English = speaker.","A source of light energy. English = light.","A source of heat energy. English = radiator, heater."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of a source of energy (light, heat, sound, etc.) to give out rays or waves. English = emit, radiate.","Of a source of energy (light, heat, sound, etc.) to suddenly start to give out rays or waves. English = turn on.","Of a source of light, to give out rays or waves. English = illuminate."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["directional sign"],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/emit.html","cat":"General Definition"},"fast":{"n":807,"g":"fast","k":["fast","rapid","rapidly","speed","speedily"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/75/7513.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The moving, doing or happening of something very quickly. English = speed, rapidity.","The act of moving very fast in a vehicle, usually a car, so that you are over the legal speed limit. English = speeding."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To move, do something, or happen with great speed or very quickly. English = (be) fast, go fast, rush, speed."]}],"th":["quality"],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/fast.html","cat":"Noun"},"foot":{"n":935,"g":"foot","k":["foot","feet"],"v":["auslan/12/12220.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The part of your body which is at the end of your leg and which you stand on. English = foot (singular), feet (plural)."]}],"th":["bodypart","health"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/foot.html","cat":"Noun"},"grow":{"n":171,"g":"grow","k":["growth","growing","plant","cultivate","grow","mature","flower","spring","bloom"],"v":["mp4video/23/2310_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Of people, animals, or plants, the process of increasing in size and development. English = growth, growing.","A living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots. English =  plant.","The season between winter and summer when the weather begins to get warmer and plants begin to grow again. English = spring."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of animals, plants, children, ideas, feeling and organisations, to get bigger in size and/or become more important. English = grow, get bigger, mature.","Of plants, to be alive in a particular place and to do well there. English = grow.","Of flowers and flower buds, to appear on a plant and open. English = flower, bloom.","To put seeds or young plants in the ground and look after them as they develop. English = grow, cultivate."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/grow.html","cat":"Noun"},"neat":{"n":1457,"g":"neat","k":["tidiness","orderliness","neatness","propriety","decency","tidy","orderly","neat","proper","decent","clean"],"v":["mp4video/19/19200_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The state or condition of being arranged and organised in a way that is acceptable, correct or pleasing, with no part left undone, done incorrectly or left messy. English = tidiness, orderliness, neatness.","The state or condition of being  done or arranged in a way that is correct, particularly with reference to some cultural, moral or religious norm. English = propriety.","Language or behaviour which has no element or part which is not correct from a moral (especially sexual) point of view. English = decency."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be arranged and organised in a way that is acceptable, correct or pleasing, with no part left undone, done incorrectly or left messy. English = (be) tidy, (be) orderly, (be) neat.","To arrange and organise things in a way that is acceptable, correct or pleasing, leaving no part undone or messy, or done incorrectly. English = tidy, tidy up, order.","To be done or arranged in a way that is correct, especially with reference to some cultural, moral or religious norm. English = (be) proper, (be) decent.","Of language or behaviour, to have no element or part which is not correct from a moral (especially sexual) point of view. English = (be) decent, (be) proper, (be) clean."]}],"th":["quality"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/neat.html","cat":"Noun"},"sick":{"n":625,"g":"sick","k":["sickness","illness","sick","ill"],"v":["auslan/82/8260.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The experience of having a disease or a health problem which makes you unable to work or to live normally for a period of time, particularly if it happens suddenly or lasts for only a short time. English = sickness, illness."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To suffer from a disease or a health problem which makes you unable to work or to live normally. Used particularly for problems which happen suddenly or last for only a short time. English = (be) sick, (be) ill.","To become or get sick, to fall ill.","Of acts, stories, or jokes, to deal with death, cruelty, or suffering in a frivolous way. English = (be) sick, (be) disgusting, (be) distasteful."]}],"th":["health"],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/sick.html","cat":"Noun"},"skin":{"n":327,"g":"skin","k":["skin"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/55/5505.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The natural covering of your body. English = skin."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["tas","southern"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/skin.html","cat":"Noun"},"toes":{"n":1940,"g":"toes","k":["toe","toes"],"v":["auslan/30/300011.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The five movable parts at the end of each foot. English = toes."]}],"th":["bodypart"],"ph":["double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/toes.html","cat":"Noun"},"dirty":{"n":1991,"g":"dirty","k":["dirt","grime","filth","smut","obscenity","dirty","grubby","filthy","soil","foul","obscene","smutty"],"v":["mp4video/27/27710_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Dust or mud on something which is usually kept clean. English = dirt.","Stains, bodily fluids (such as blood) and other things on something which is usually kept clean. English = grime, filth.","References to sex in jokes, books, magazines and films that many people find offensive. English = smut, obscenity."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To have dust, mud, or stains on something and to need to be cleaned. English = (be) dirty, (be) grubby, (be) filthy.","To make something dirty by getting dust, mud, or stains on it. English = dirty, soil. Idiomatic English = foul up.","Of jokes, books, magazines and films, to refer to sex in a way that many people find offensive. English = (be) dirty, (be) obscene, (be) filthy, (be) smutty."]}],"th":["quality"],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/dirty.html","cat":"Noun"},"hot1a":{"n":1745,"g":"hot1a","k":["hot","hotness","temperature","heat"],"v":["auslan/32/32670.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The quality of being very warm or hot. English = heat, hotness.","The measure of the amount of heat in something, the measure of how hot or cold it is. English = temperature."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be very warm, to have a high temperature. English = (be) hot.","To make something become very warm or have a high temperature. English = heat, make hot, heat up."]}],"th":["health","physical act","quality","weather"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/hot1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"mouth":{"n":454,"g":"mouth","k":["mouth","mouthing"],"v":["auslan/61/6170.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Your lips, or the space behind your lips where your teeth and tongue are. You use it for eating, speaking and making facial gestures. English = mouth.","The action of making facial gestures with your mouth, or of forming words with your lips without making any sound. English = mouthing."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To form words with your lips without making any sound. English = mouth.","To make facial gestures with your mouth without saying words or making any sounds. English = mouth."]}],"th":["bodypart","health"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/mouth.html","cat":"Noun"},"toe1a":{"n":936,"g":"toe1a","k":["toe"],"v":["mp4video/12/12230_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Any one of the five moveable parts at the end of your foot. English = toe."]}],"th":["bodypart"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/toe1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"bone1a":{"n":1141,"g":"bone1a","k":["bone"],"v":["auslan/15/15020.mp4","auslan/44/4470.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The hard parts inside your body which together form your skeleton. English = bone."]}],"th":["bodypart","health"],"ph":["two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["marginal","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/bone1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"bone1b":{"n":322,"g":"bone1b","k":["bone"],"v":["auslan/44/4470.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["Something long and round lying on a flat surface or relating to the arm or body, or any thing or any action directly or indirectly associated with this, especially the large bones of the human body."]},{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The hard part inside your body, all of which together form your skeleton. 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English = dance."]}],"th":["physical act"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/dance1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"dance1c":{"n":1317,"g":"dance1c","k":["dance","dancer"],"v":["mp4video/17/17240.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A series of steps and rhythmic movements which you do in time to music. English = dance.","A piece of music which people can dance to. English = dance.","A social event where people can dance with each other. English = dance.","The activity of performing dances, especially as a public entertainment; a person who dances. English = dance; dancer."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To move around in time to music. English = dance."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/dance1c.html","cat":"Noun"},"music1a":{"n":759,"g":"music1a","k":["music","orchestra","conductor","concert","conduct"],"v":["mp4video/99/9980_1.mp4","mp4video/Gloss-3719.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Sounds that are put together in a pattern and performed by people who are singing or playing instruments. English = music.","A large group of musicians who play a variety of different instruments together. English = orchestra.","A person who stands in front of an orchestra, band or choir and direct its performance by waving their hands. English = conductor.","A performance of music given by musicians. English = concert."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To stand in front of an orchestra, band or choir and direct its performance by waving your hands. 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English = grub."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To crawl around like a worm, caterpillar or grub."]}],"th":["animal"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/caterpillar1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"trip-wander1a":{"n":1360,"g":"trip-wander1a","k":["trip (journey)","tour","tourist","travels","travel","wander","pathway"],"v":["mp4video/17/17760_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A journey in which you visit several places. English = trip.","Journeys to many places often over a long distance and often for pleasure. English = travels.","A trip in which you visit several places for interest and pleasure, often lead by a guide. English = tour.","A person who visits places for pleasure and interest as part of a holiday. English = tourist.","A way of achieving a specified result; a course of action. 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English = dine."]}],"th":["drink"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["nsw","northern"],"lx":["regional"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/dinner-cutlery.html","cat":"Noun"},"fish-seafood1a":{"n":1902,"g":"fish-seafood1a","k":["fish","seafood","Pisces"],"v":["auslan/26/26660.mp4","auslan/24/24740.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Creatures that live in water and have tails and fins. English = fish.","The flesh of fish eaten as food. English = fish.","Shellfish such as mussels, lobsters, crabs, and other sea creatures that you can eat. English = seafood.","A constellation and sign of the Zodiac (the Fishes). English = Pisces."]}],"th":["food"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["southern"],"lx":["regional","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/fish-seafood1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"fish-seafood1b":{"n":1753,"g":"fish-seafood1b","k":["fish","seafood"],"v":["auslan/24/24740.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A creature that lives in water and has a tail and fins. English = fish.","The flesh of a fish eaten as food. English = fish.","Shellfish such as mussels, lobsters, and crabs, and other sea creatures that you can eat. English = seafood."]}],"th":["food"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["northern"],"lx":["regional"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/fish-seafood1b.html","cat":"Noun"},"FS:KK(KITCHEN)":{"n":1136,"g":"FS:KK(KITCHEN)","k":["kitchen"],"v":["mp4video/14/14920_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A room that you use for cooking, or part of a larger room that is used for cooking. 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English = patient."]}],"th":["health"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/nurse-hospital.html","cat":"Noun"},"emergency.cross":{"n":720,"g":"emergency.cross","k":["emergency","ambulance"],"v":["auslan/95/9540.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["An unexpected or dangerous situation, which must be dealt with immediately. English = emergency","A vehicle for taking people to and from hospital. English = ambulance"]}],"th":["health"],"ph":["double handed","parallel"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/emergency.cross.html","cat":"Noun"},"FS:ACC(ACCIDENT)":{"n":869,"g":"FS:ACC(ACCIDENT)","k":["accident"],"v":["auslan/11/11480.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Something unpleasant and unfortunate that happens and that often lead to injury or death. 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English = lose your way; get lost, (be) lost.","To have someone do better than you in a competition or an argument so that you are defeated. English = lose."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/lose1b.html","cat":"Noun"},"museum":{"n":1069,"g":"museum","k":["museum"],"v":["mp4video/14/14010_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A building where large numbers of interesting and valuable objects are kept and displayed to the public. English = museum."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/museum.html","cat":"Noun"},"office":{"n":120,"g":"office","k":["office"],"v":["auslan/16/1620.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A room or a part of a building where people work sitting at desks. 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English = (be) bright."]}],"th":["weather"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/clear1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"give-up":{"n":129,"g":"give-up","k":["give in","surrender","retire","give up","yield (surrender)"],"v":["mp4video/17/1740_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["The action of throwing something up in the air, such as a ball, or any thing or action directly or indirectly associated with this, such as the action of throwing up your hands or arms as a gesture of 'giving up'."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To stop doing or having something. English = give up.","To admit that you cannot do something and stop trying to do it. English = give up.","To admit that you are defeated or cannot do something. English = give up, give in, surrender. Formal English = yield.","Especially of older people, to leave a job and usually to stop working altogether. English = retire."]}],"th":["work"],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/give-up.html","cat":"General Definition"},"group1c":{"n":1693,"g":"group1c","k":["unit","team","whole","class","group","class"],"v":["mp4video/24/24010.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["Of a number of upright things (e.g., poles, posts) or of standing people, be to arranged in a circle, or any thing or any activity directly or indirectly associated with this."]},{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A number of people who are all together for some reason.","A group of people who work together at a specific job, often in a particular place. English = unit, team."]},{"t":"Note","e":["The most common and general sign for a \"group of people\" is shown if you search for the keyword \"group\"."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/group1c.html","cat":"General Definition"},"legal1a":{"n":973,"g":"legal1a","k":["legal","law"],"v":["mp4video/12/12650.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The system of rules that a society or government develops in order to deal with business agreements, social relationships, and crime. An obsolete sign. English = law."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be related to the law or to be permitted by the law. An obsolete sign. English = (be) legal."]}],"th":["law"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["obsolete"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/legal1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"sight1a":{"n":379,"g":"sight1a","k":["eyesight","sight","vision","eyewitness","witness","evidence","proof","sighted","visualise","visual"],"v":["auslan/52/5220.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Your ability to see; your ability to see clearly. English = eyesight, sight; vision.","A person who has seen an event and can therefore describe it, for example in a law court. English = eyewitness, witness.","Something which you see which causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened. English = evidence, proof."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To see something with both your eyes, clearly, distinctly and unmistakably; to see for oneself; to see with one's own eyes.","To be able to see and not blind. English = (be) sighted.","To see an event and be able to describe it and confirm that it happened. English = eyewitness, witness.","To create a picture in your mind of or about something; to relate to the eyes, sight or vision. English = visualise; (be) visual."]}],"th":["health","sensing"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/sight1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"bankrupt":{"n":659,"g":"bankrupt","k":["bankruptcy","bankrupt","failure","fail","loss","lose","recession"],"v":["mp4video/88/8830_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The failure of a person or a business to pay their debts. English = bankruptcy.","A person who has failed in business and is unable to pay their debts. English = bankrupt.","A lack of success in doing or achieving something; a person who has not succeeded at something or anything. English = failure.","In business or finances, a situation in which you earn or makes less money than you spend on various activities. English = loss.","A period when the economy of a country is less successful, for example because industry is less productive and more people are becoming unemployed. English = recession."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of people or businesses, to not have enough money to pay for your debts. English = (be) bankrupt.","Of people or businesses, to fail financially and become unable to pay your debts. English = go bankrupt.","To not succeed at doing something you were trying to do. English = fail.","In business or finances, to earn or make less money from doing or selling something than it cost you to do it or buy it in the first place. English = lose."]}],"th":["money","shopping"],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/bankrupt.html","cat":"Noun"},"income1a":{"n":1824,"g":"income1a","k":["income","earnings","interest (earnings)","wage (income)","pay (income)","salary","pension","earn"],"v":["auslan/25/25740.mp4","mp4video/27/27980.mp4","auslan/25/25750.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The money that you earn or that you get from other sources such as investments or pensions. English = income, earnings, interest.","The money that is regularly paid to you for working, especially for manual or unskilled work. English = wage, pay.","The money that you are paid each month for your job, especially when you have a professional job. English = salary.","A sum of money paid to you by the state or a previous employer because you have retired or because you are widowed, disabled or sick. English = pension."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To earn a wage or salary","To be paid a pension.","To make or receive money through work or through other sources such as investments or pensions. English = earn."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["When this sign is  repeated it is usually associated with a nominal (noun) meaning (i.e., the sign names an activity) like \"earning\" or a thing like \"wages\". However, repetition alone does not make the sign a noun as it could also still be used as a verb to mean \"to earn again and again/over time\" or \"to earn habitually\" (e.g., \"He is earning more than his father.\") Usually it is the other signs in the sentence and the context in which it is made that tells you if a sign is to be understood as a noun or a verb."]}],"th":["money","work"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["begin directional sign"],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/income1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"instruct":{"n":649,"g":"instruct","k":["instruction","instructions","instruct","coach","instructor","teacher","teach","recommend"],"v":["mp4video/86/8650_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Something that someone tells you to do, especially the clear and detailed information. English = instruction.","Clear and detailed information on how to do something, especially written information. English = instructions.","A person who teaches you something, especially a skill such as driving, swimming or skiing. English = instructor, coach, teacher","The suggestion to someone that they would find a person, service or thing good or useful. English = recommendation."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To tell someone to do something. English = instruct.","To tell someone how to do something, especially a skill like driving or flying. English = instruct, teach.","To help someone become better at a particular sport of subject. English = coach.","To suggest to someone that they would find a person, service or thing good or useful. English = recommend.",""]}],"th":["government","health"],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/instruct.html","cat":"Noun"},"penalise":{"n":968,"g":"penalise","k":["caning","punishment","penalty","fine (penalty)","charge","cane","punish","penalise","condemn"],"v":["mp4video/12/12590_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["The act of striking something with a stick or stick-like object."]},{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The act of punishing a child or a student by hitting them, usually on the palm, with a cane. English = caning.","The act of punishing someone. English = punishment.","The thing someone has to do as punishment for some wrong-doing; the amount of money someone must pay as punishment. English = penalty; fine.","A formal accusation that someone has committed a crime. English = charge."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To punish a child or a student by hitting them, usually on the palm, with a cane. English = cane, give someone the cane.","To make someone suffer in some way because they have done something wrong. English = punish, penalise, condemn.","To make someone suffer financially because they have done something wrong. English = fine.","To formally accuse someone of committing a crime. English = charge."]}],"th":["law"],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/penalise.html","cat":"General Definition"},"profit1a":{"n":242,"g":"profit1a","k":["benefit","advantage","profit"],"v":["mp4video/34/3470.mp4","mp4video/33/3300_1.mp4","mp4video/Gloss/44/4478.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The amount of money that you gain when you are paid more for something than it cost you to make it, get it, or do it. English = profit"]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To benefit or gain from something. English = profit, make a profit."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":["directional sign"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/profit1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"profit1b":{"n":232,"g":"profit1b","k":["benefit","advantage","profit"],"v":["mp4video/33/3300_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["An improvement that is likely to result from doing something. English = advantage, benefit.","The amount of money that you gain when you are paid more for something than it cost you to make it, get it, or do it. English = profit"]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To gain an improvement or advantage by doing something. English = benefit.","To make money by being paid more for something than it cost you to make it, get it, or do it. English = profit."]}],"th":["money","shopping"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/profit1b.html","cat":"Noun"},"bargain1b":{"n":816,"g":"bargain1b","k":["bargain","discount","cheap","cheapen","discounted","discount"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/15/1507.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","double handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/bargain1b.html"},"bargain1c":{"n":1115,"g":"bargain1c","k":["bargain","cheap","inexpensive"],"v":["auslan/14/14650.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Something which is sold at a low price and which you think is good value for the money. English = bargain."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To cost less money than usual or not much money at all. 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English = librarian."]}],"th":["education"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/librarian.html","cat":"Noun"},"witness1a":{"n":408,"g":"witness1a","k":["witness","eyewitness","seen","saw (see)"],"v":["auslan/55/5530.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A person who has seen an event and can therefore describe it, for example in a law court. English = eyewitness, witness.","Something which you see which causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened; visual evidence, visual proof."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To see an event and be able to describe it and confirm that it happened. English = eyewitness, witness.","To see or notice someting, in the past. English = (have) seen, saw."]},{"t":"Augmented Meaning","e":["Auslan verb signs usually do not change to show time (i.e. past, present and future tense). However, there are a few exceptions, almost all of them made by joining the verb sign with a sign derived from one of two signs meaning 'finish'. The two signs are made like a single sign and often the overall meaning of the sign can change, as in this example."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/witness1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"business1a":{"n":103,"g":"business1a","k":["business","firm (business)"],"v":["auslan/14/1450.mp4","auslan/14/1455.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Work relating to the production, buying, and selling of goods and services. English = business, firm.","An organisation which produces and sells goods or which provides a service. English = business."]}],"th":["shopping"],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/business1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"business1b":{"n":105,"g":"business1b","k":["business"],"v":["auslan/14/1455.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Work relating to the production, buying, and selling of goods and services. English = business.","An organisation which produces and sells goods or which provides a service. English = business."]}],"th":["shopping"],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["southern"],"lx":["regional","signed english","varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/business1b.html","cat":"Noun"},"how-much1a":{"n":1747,"g":"how-much1a","k":["price","cost","charge","how much"],"v":["mp4video/24/24640_1.mp4","mp4video/24/24650.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The amount of money you must pay in order to buy something. English = price, cost.","The amount of money you must pay in order to buy something, especially a service rather than a thing. English = charge."]},{"t":"As Question","e":["Used to ask the amount of money that must be paid in order to buy something. English = How much?"]}],"th":["question","shopping"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["opaque"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/how-much1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"how-much1b":{"n":1748,"g":"how-much1b","k":["price","cost","charge","how much"],"v":["mp4video/24/24650.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The amount of money you must pay in order to buy something. English = price, cost.","The amount of money you must pay in order to buy something, especially a service rather than a thing. English = charge."]},{"t":"As Question","e":["Used to ask the amount of money that must be paid in order to buy something. English = How much?"]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/how-much1b.html","cat":"Noun"},"research1a":{"n":1257,"g":"research1a","k":["research","analyse","analyze","investigate","analysis","researcher","examine","investigation"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss-4719.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Work that involves studying something and trying to discover facts about it. English = research.","An explanation or description that is the result of considering something. English = analysis.","A person who does research. English = researcher.","The process of considering something in order to understand it or to find out what it consists of. English = analysis."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To try to discover facts about something by studying it. English = research.","To consider or examine something in order to understand it or to find out what it consists of. English = analyse.",""]},{"t":"Note","e":["Apologies for the temporary video. It will be replaced as soon as possible."]}],"th":["education","metalg"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/research1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"certificate":{"n":1104,"g":"certificate","k":["certificate","certificated","degree (diploma)","qualification","qualifications","qualified","form","diploma"],"v":["auslan/14/14510.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["An official document that you receive when you have successfully completed a course of study or training. English = certificate.","A piece of paper with questions on it. You write the answers on the same piece of paper. English = form."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To give someone a certificate stating that they have successfully completed a course of study or training. English = certify.","To be given or awarded a certificate. English = (be) certificated."]}],"th":["education"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/certificate.html","cat":"Noun"},"voluntary1a":{"n":216,"g":"voluntary1a","k":["volunteer","voluntary","apply"],"v":["mp4video/29/2970_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Someone who does work, especially socially useful work, for which they are not paid. English = volunteer.","Someone who offers to do something because they choose to, not because they were forced to do it. English = volunteer."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of a person, to choose or to offer to do something without being forced to do it. English = volunteer.","Of an action, to be done because you want to do it and not because you have been forced to do it. English = (be) voluntary.","Of a person, to formally ask to be allowed to have something or do something, especially to have a job. English = apply."]}],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/voluntary1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"conference1a":{"n":686,"g":"conference1a","k":["meeting","conference"],"v":["mp4video/92/9210_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["An event at which people meet formally and discuss issues, make decisions or take votes. English = meeting.","A large formal meeting at which discussions take place, especially one about a particular subject. English = conference."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To hold a meeting or a conference."]}],"th":[],"ph":["alternating","double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/conference1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"government1b":{"n":1014,"g":"government1b","k":["government","govern"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/25/2542.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/government1b.html"},"interview.QA1a":{"n":1126,"g":"interview.QA1a","k":["interview","interviewed"],"v":["auslan/14/14810.mp4","auslan/14/14820.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A meeting at which you ask someone else a lot of questions and they give you lots of answers. English = interview."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To ask someone a lot of questions and to get lots of answers back. English = interview."]}],"th":["language act"],"ph":["parallel","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/interview.QA1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"interview.QA1b":{"n":1127,"g":"interview.QA1b","k":["interview","interviewed"],"v":["auslan/14/14820.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A meeting in which someone asks you a lot of questions and you give lots of answers. English = interview."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To be asked lots of questions and to give back lots of answers. English = (be) interviewed."]}],"th":["language act"],"ph":["parallel","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/interview.QA1b.html","cat":"Noun"},"pipe-diploma1a":{"n":132,"g":"pipe-diploma1a","k":["pipe","pole","bar (rod)","rod","degree (diploma)","diploma"],"v":["mp4video/17/1790_1.mp4","auslan/42/4200.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["Any medium-sized, horizontal cylindrical object, such as a pipe, pole, bar, or rod, or any thing or any action directly or indirectly associated with this, such as a degree or diploma."]},{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A long, round, hollow object, usually made of metal or plastic, through which a liquid or gas can flow. English = pipe.","A long, thin, straight object made of metal, wood, or some other hard substance. English =  pole, bar, rod.","A qualification gained by passing a course of study at a university or college. English = degree, diploma."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":["orientating sign"],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["gensign"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/pipe-diploma1a.html","cat":"General Definition"},"pipe-diploma1b":{"n":301,"g":"pipe-diploma1b","k":["pipe","pole","bar (rod)","rod","degree (diploma)","diploma"],"v":["auslan/42/4200.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["Any long narrow round object, such as a cylinder or a tube, or any thing or any action which is directly  or indirectly associated with this, especially a pole, pipe, or stick."]},{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A long, thin, straight object made of metal, wood, or some other hard substance. English =  pole, bar, rod.","A long, narrow, round, hollow object, usually made of metal or plastic, through which a liquid or gas can flow. English = pipe.","A long, thin piece of wood, for example dead wood from a tree. English = stick."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":["orientating sign"],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["gensign"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/pipe-diploma1b.html","cat":"General Definition"},"step-forward1a":{"n":994,"g":"step-forward1a","k":["stand out","volunteer","come forward","step forward"],"v":["mp4video/12/12990_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["An action or movement that makes something, especially a person, stand out from the background or the crowd."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To step forward from a surface, to step out from a group or a crowd.","To be easily noticeable from the rest of its kind, especially of a person in a crowd. Idiomatic English = stand out.","To offer to do what is required. English = volunteer. 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English = spin dry."]}],"th":["utensil"],"ph":["alternating","double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["gensign"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/blender.html","cat":"General Definition"},"cyclone":{"n":1983,"g":"cyclone","k":["cyclone","tornado"],"v":["mp4video/27/27650_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A violent storm in which air circulates rapidly in a clockwise direction. It moves very quickly and can cause a lot of damage.  English = cyclone.","A violent storm with strong circular winds around a funnel-shaped cloud. It moves very quickly and can cause a lot of damage. 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English = cherry."]}],"th":["food"],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/cherry1a.html","cat":"Noun"},"flower1d":{"n":190,"g":"flower1d","k":["flower"],"v":["mp4video/26/2610_1.mp4"],"d":[],"th":[],"ph":["onehand"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["varlex"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/flower1d.html"},"freeze1a":{"n":1948,"g":"freeze1a","k":["ice","freeze","frozen","freezer"],"v":["auslan/27/27230.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A solid which is only a solid and not a liquid because it is very cold and frozen.","Water that is solid because it is very cold and frozen. English = ice."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["Of a liquid, to become solid because it is very cold, especially water turning to ice. English = freeze.","Of water or a liquid, to be solid because it is very cold. 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Most Auslan signers prefer to use the other signs that match the keyword ‘word’ that are also found here in Signbank."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["vic","southern"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/word-text1c.html","cat":"Noun"},"reel-to-reel":{"n":752,"g":"reel-to-reel","k":["computer","tape (reel-to-reel)","reel-to-reel"],"v":["mp4video/Gloss/12/1216.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"General Definition","e":["Of any two things, to rotate simultaneously and in the same direction, such as the two reels of an old-fashioned strip of film or computer tape, or any thing or any action that can be associated with this in context."]},{"t":"As a Noun","e":["[Obsolete sign] an electronic machine that uses magnetic tape that can quickly make calculations, store, rearrange, and retrieve information, or control another machine. English = computer.","Plastic tape made in long strips and covered with a magnetic substance. It is used to record sounds, pictures, and computer information. English = magnetic tape (particularly computers); audio tape (sound only); video tape (pictures and sound)."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["translucent"],"r":["all"],"lx":["obsolete"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/reel-to-reel.html","cat":"General Definition"},"football-kick":{"n":843,"g":"football-kick","k":["football","kick","play football","kick out"],"v":["mp4video/11/11100_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A code of football which originated in Australia and which is most popular in the southern and western states of Australia. It has its origins in Gaelic football. English = Australian Rules. Informal English = Aussie Rules.","Any game in which a ball is kicked around a field for most of the match. For example, Australian Rules, Rugby Union, Rugby League, Soccer, and Gridiron. English = football."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To play Australian Rules football.","To play football.","To kick something, especially a ball, with your foot.","To get rid of someone from an organisation or team. Idiomatic English = kick out."]}],"th":["sport"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/football-kick.html","cat":"Noun"},"FS:TV(TELEVISION)":{"n":898,"g":"FS:TV(TELEVISION)","k":["television","tv"],"v":["mp4video/11/11806_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A piece of electrical equipment consisting of a box with a glass screen. You use a it to watch programs with pictures and sounds. English = television."]}],"th":["furniture"],"ph":["two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["fingerspell"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/FS%3ATV%28TELEVISION%29.html","cat":"Noun"},"join":{"n":1914,"g":"join","k":["connection","link","affiliation","padlock","join","combine","unite","connect","belong","lock","conjunction","connective"],"v":["mp4video/26/26870_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The thing that joins two things or people. English = connection, link.","Of one group, a close connection with another group or close involvement with it. English = affiliation.","A lock which is used for fastening two things or two parts of something together. It consists of a block of metal with a U-shaped bar attached to it. One end of the bar is released when it is unlocked with a key. English = padlock.","In grammar, a word or sign that joins together other words or signs. English = conjunction, connective.",""]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["For two people or things to come together; or for one thing to become a part of another thing. English = join, combine, unite, connect.","To become a member of a club, society, or organisation. English = join.","To be a part of or a member of a club, society, or organisation. English = belong.","To fasten two things or two parts of something together using a padlock. English = padlock, lock."]}],"th":["education","metalg"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":["begin directional sign","orientating sign"],"ic":["obscure"],"r":["all"],"lx":["signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/join.html","cat":"Noun"},"road":{"n":1603,"g":"road","k":["road"],"v":["mp4video/22/22100_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A long piece of hard ground which is built between two places so that people can drive or ride easily from one place to the other. English = road."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Some older signers may think of this sign as an invented sign (for Signed English in education) but for most younger signers it has now just become another Auslan sign."]}],"th":[],"ph":["double handed","parallel","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["marginal","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/road.html","cat":"Noun"},"report":{"n":1605,"g":"report","k":["report","school report"],"v":["mp4video/22/22170_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["A written, spoken, or signed account of an event or situation. English = report.","An official written account of how well or how badly a student has done at school during the term that has just finished. English = report, school report."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To tell people about something that has happened, especially because it is your job or duty to do so. English = report.","Of someone, to tell a person in authority about something wrong that they have done. English = report."]},{"t":"Note","e":["Some younger signers accept this as an everyday Auslan sign, but the majority of signers, especially older signers, think of this sign as an invented sign (for Signed English in education). They prefer to one of the other signs that match the key word ‘report’ that are also listed in here in Signbank."]}],"th":[],"ph":["dominant hand only","two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["marginal","signed english"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/report.html","cat":"Noun"},"clothes":{"n":1887,"g":"clothes","k":["clothes","clothing","garments","apparel","wear","clothe","get dressed","wearing","dress","dress up"],"v":["mp4video/26/26510_1.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["The things that people wear, such as shirts, coats, trousers, and dresses. English = clothes, clothing. Formal English = garments.","Clothes that people wear, especially on a formal occasion. Formal English = apparel."]},{"t":"As a Verb or Adjective","e":["To put a piece of clothing or clothes on your body. English = wear (something), get dressed, clothe.","To have a piece of clothing or clothes on your body. English = (be) wearing (something).","[Especially sucking in air with rounded lips], to put on special clothes for a special occasion. English = dress up, get dressed up."]}],"th":["clothing"],"ph":["double handed","symmetrical"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":[],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/clothes.html","cat":"Noun"},"FS:NEWS":{"n":1569,"g":"FS:NEWS","k":["news"],"v":["mp4video/21/21430.mp4"],"d":[{"t":"As a Noun","e":["Information about a recent event or a recently changed situation. English = news.","Information that is given in newspapers and on radio and television about recent events in the country or the world. English = news."]}],"th":[],"ph":["two handed"],"mo":[],"ic":[],"r":["all"],"lx":["fingerspell"],"u":"https://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/gloss/FS%3ANEWS.html","cat":"Noun"},"_totalCount":16505}