Lexicographical Neighbors of Kraaled
Literary usage of Kraaled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outing (1892)
"Hurrying them to the kraal we lowered the huge bars and kraaled our first elephant.
This took some time to accomplish, but we saw we had made a mistake. ..."
2. The Cruise of Her Majesty's Ship "Bacchante", 1879-1882 by Albert Victor, George (1886)
"... a few turned and broke through and away altogether and got back into the jungle.
Twelve were thus kraaled on Thursday night, made up of nine from ..."
3. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1825)
"The kraaled city is situated on a bill ; the foot is walled in with a composition
of manure, clay, and earth, which cements and becomes durable. ..."
4. Ceylon in 1884: The Leading Crown Colony of the British Empire, with an by John Ferguson (1884)
"... to be kraaled first. About breakfast time came the news that they were ready
to be driven in, but that the bigger herd of fifteen was now so near that ..."
5. Ceylon in 1893: Describing the Progress of the Island Since 1803, Its by John Ferguson (1893)
"About breakfast-time came the news that the two herds of from seventeen to twenty
elephants were to be kraaled simultaneously. ..."
6. British Farmer's Magazine (1873)
"As for the dew being the cause ot the hone-sickness, to refute that notion I need
only to refer to the fact that the farmers in my neighbourhood who kraaled ..."
7. The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature by James Silk Buckingham (1825)
"The kraaled city is situated on a hill ; the foot is walled in with a composition
of manure, clay, aud earth, which cements and becomes durable. ..."