corral is the English word for corral.
corral means corral (the same word is used in English). It's like a stable or a farm.
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A corral is where horses are kept. Meaning an enclosure to keep animals from wandering. 'Corral some men and form the posse.' Meaning to gather together.
The horse and cows broke out of their corral, even though it was made with strong wood.
The last name Corral originated in Spain, derived from the Spanish word "corral," which means a pen or enclosure for livestock. It likely originated as a surname to denote someone who owned or worked with livestock or who lived near a corral.
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Um ... cows?Kraal is an Afrikaans term for an enclosure for cattle or other livestock. It's roughly cognate with the English word "corral", as in "gunfight at the OK".
Corral, gather, collect, herd.
I frantically scrambled to corral the escaping kittens.
The word corral has multiple meanings.As a noun meaning a livestock pen:She galloped her horse around the corral.As a verb meaning to put livestock into a pen:He corralled the cattle back behind the fence.
the American word for paddock would be corral or pen. larger grass enclosures are called pastures.
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