Definition: The English word "Yorku" was used by the first British Empire government in Britain from 1819 to 1850, as a synonym for New South Wales or the New England colonies.
The word "yorku" is derived from Old Scottish and English words and has been borrowed in many other languages. It's not clear whether the origin of this word dates back to the original Aboriginal or European settlers in Australia. The term may have originated from the Old Norse or Old Irish words "Yorkus."
In terms of meaning, it refers to a group of people living in the western part of Australia and New South Wales. Some sources suggest that the term came from Old Norse or Old English, but this is not certain.
It's worth noting that there are numerous other meanings for "yorku," including: Yorkshire, Yorke, Yorkee, Yorkville, Yooroo, Yoree, Yohoo, etc.
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