
Kraal - Wikipedia
In some Southern African regions, the term Kraal is used in Scouting to refer to the team of Scout Leaders of a group. The term primarily refers to the type of dispersed homestead characteristic of the …
KRAAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KRAAL is an African and especially a southern African village in which a group of dwellings surrounds a livestock enclosure.
Kraal | African Village, Cattle Herding, Traditional Dwelling ...
Kraal, enclosure or group of houses surrounding an enclosure for livestock, or the social unit that inhabits these structures. The term has been more broadly used to describe the way of life …
KRAAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
kraal in American English (krɑl , krɔl ) noun Origin: Afrik, village, pen, enclosure < Port curral, pen for cattle; akin to Sp corral, corral
Kraal - definition of kraal by The Free Dictionary
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.
kraal, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
A village of Southern or Central African native peoples, consisting of a collection of huts surrounded by a fence or stockade, and often having a central space for cattle, etc. Also transferred the community of …
kraal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Nov 1, 2025 · Noun kraal (plural kraals) In Central and Southern Africa, a small rural community.