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kraal

 (krôl, kräl)
n. South African
1. A rural village, typically consisting of huts surrounded by a stockade.
2. An enclosure for livestock.

[Afrikaans, from Portuguese curral, pen, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *currāle, enclosure for carts; see corral.]
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kraal

(krɑːl)
n
1. (Anthropology & Ethnology) a hut village in southern Africa, esp one surrounded by a stockade
2. (Agriculture) an enclosure for livestock
adj
(Anthropology & Ethnology) denoting or relating to the tribal aspects of the Black African way of life
vb
(Agriculture) (tr) to enclose (livestock) in a kraal
[C18: from Afrikaans, from Portuguese curral pen; see corral]
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kraal

(krɑl)
n.
1. an enclosure for cattle and other domestic animals in S Africa.
2.
a. a village of the native peoples of South Africa.
b. such a village as a social unit.
3. an enclosure where wild animals are exhibited, as in a zoo.
v.t.
4. to shut up in a kraal, as cattle.
[1725–35; < Afrikaans]
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kraal


Past participle: kraaled
Gerund: kraaling

Imperative
kraal
kraal
Present
I kraal
you kraal
he/she/it kraals
we kraal
you kraal
they kraal
Preterite
I kraaled
you kraaled
he/she/it kraaled
we kraaled
you kraaled
they kraaled
Present Continuous
I am kraaling
you are kraaling
he/she/it is kraaling
we are kraaling
you are kraaling
they are kraaling
Present Perfect
I have kraaled
you have kraaled
he/she/it has kraaled
we have kraaled
you have kraaled
they have kraaled
Past Continuous
I was kraaling
you were kraaling
he/she/it was kraaling
we were kraaling
you were kraaling
they were kraaling
Past Perfect
I had kraaled
you had kraaled
he/she/it had kraaled
we had kraaled
you had kraaled
they had kraaled
Future
I will kraal
you will kraal
he/she/it will kraal
we will kraal
you will kraal
they will kraal
Future Perfect
I will have kraaled
you will have kraaled
he/she/it will have kraaled
we will have kraaled
you will have kraaled
they will have kraaled
Future Continuous
I will be kraaling
you will be kraaling
he/she/it will be kraaling
we will be kraaling
you will be kraaling
they will be kraaling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been kraaling
you have been kraaling
he/she/it has been kraaling
we have been kraaling
you have been kraaling
they have been kraaling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been kraaling
you will have been kraaling
he/she/it will have been kraaling
we will have been kraaling
you will have been kraaling
they will have been kraaling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been kraaling
you had been kraaling
he/she/it had been kraaling
we had been kraaling
you had been kraaling
they had been kraaling
Conditional
I would kraal
you would kraal
he/she/it would kraal
we would kraal
you would kraal
they would kraal
Past Conditional
I would have kraaled
you would have kraaled
he/she/it would have kraaled
we would have kraaled
you would have kraaled
they would have kraaled
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.kraal - a village of huts for native Africans in southern Africakraal - a village of huts for native Africans in southern Africa; usually surrounded by a stockade
village, hamlet - a settlement smaller than a town
2.kraal - a pen for livestock in southern Africa
pen - an enclosure for confining livestock
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Livestock damages to crop fields are minimized and in some areas livestock is kraaled overnight in already harvested crop fields to improve the soil for the next planting season.