jindyworobak/dʒɪndiˈwɒrəbæk/EtymologyR. Ingamells took this word from the Woiwurrung word jindyworobak meaning "to annex" or "to join"nounA proponent of the Jindyworobak Movement, an Australian literary movement of the 1930s and 1940s.“No, Brian Elliott's hobby-horse is not the Jindyworobaks' political links—it is his conviction that they are to be remembered and well respected for their awareness of Aboriginal myth and legend and for their understanding and symbolic poetical use of the alcheringa concept (the Dreamtime myth of the creation of geological Australia and its flora and fauna with the related religious and moral conn”