Jim Campbell, Charlie, Dick, ... Fred, lubra b’longa him, me, thass all.
1936, M. & E. Durack, Chunuma:
By an’ bye ’im grow ’m up make ’m good fella stockman b’longta you.
1977, N. Kolig, Playing Alonga Mud:
Those who had persevered with the course and had acquired some skill were now almost deferentially called ‘Maban (expert) belonga clay’.
1986 December, Kowanyama News:
Them two bin help’m too, and that father blung to this one old Frank.
1986, B. Shaw, Countrymen:
There’s the bloke that’s kill that feller, uncle belong you an me.
1991, D. B. Rose, Hidden Histories:
Get that fire wood stacked up like that tree there, that high ... It wasn’t wood belong to that fire pile. Might be for station, or somebody else, you know.