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Definition of Kraals
1. kraal [v] - See also: kraal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kraals
Literary usage of Kraals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Masai: Their Language and Folklore by Alfred Claud Hollis (1905)
"Masai warriors do not live in the kraals of the married people; they have their own
... or warriors' kraals, and special ..."
2. A Narrative of a Visit to the Mauritius and South Africa by James Backhouse (1844)
"The Caffer kraals are numerous in this part of the country; the number of ...
The cattle-kraals are also circular; they are fenced round with dead thorns. ..."
3. Report and Proceedings: With Appendices of the Government Commission on by Sir Jacob Dirk Barry, Cape of Good Hope, Jacob Dirk Barry, Commission on Native Laws and Customs (1883)
"When such spoor cannot be traced to any spacific kraal or kraals, but is lost,
or becomes obliterated on any lands, then the responsibility for the value of ..."
4. Twelve Hundred Miles in a Waggon by Alice Blanche Balfour (1895)
"... kraals—Offerings to ancestors—A native chorus of welcome—The spider breaks
... Brabant to see two kraals (native villages) about three miles from here. ..."
5. Twenty-Five Years in a Waggon [Sic] by Andrew A. Anderson (1888)
"In this district are the ancient stone kraals mentioned in an early chapter; but
it requires a fuller description to show that these extensive kraals must ..."
6. The Zulus and the British Frontiers by Thomas J. Lucas (1879)
"... or kraals.—Zulu houses and domestic habits.—Judicial procedure.—Fondness for
controversy.—Intellectual subtlety.—Language highly organised and refined. ..."