Lexicographical Neighbors of Craals
Literary usage of Craals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1786)
"... craals, and never in the prefence of any of the ... at leaft in fonie craals *.
When a Hottentot dies, ..."
2. A Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope: Towards the Antarctic Polar Circle, and by Anders Sparrman (1786)
"... only within their craals, and never in the prefence of any of the ...
retained in fome craals. That the funeral ceremonies are alike with every ..."
3. My African Home: Or, Bush Life in Natal when a Young Colony 1852-7 by Eliza Whigham Feilden (1887)
"As they grow richer they increase the number of their wives, who do all the work
required at the craals, the last or lowest wife, I believe, always taking ..."
4. Artisans and Machinery: The Moral and Physical Condition of the by P. Gaskell (1836)
"... the abundance of their rivulets, and the pleasant situation of their craals,
may probably arise that settled and contented turn of mind which in time of ..."
5. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1801)
"The Bushmen had fled and left their craals deserted; but upon advancing a
considerable way, after his Dutch companions had ..."
6. History of the British Colonies by Robert Montgomery Martin (1834)
"... it is fortified with a reef of rocks, between which and the shore, in smooth
water, the inhabitants have their craals, or pens, for keeping turtle in. ..."