[f. prec. sb.] trans. To enclose in a kraal or stockade.
1865. Pall Mall Gaz., 16 Oct., 5/2. 25,000 cattle and 8,000 horses were thus kraaled on the top of a mountain.
1877. T. Baines, Goldfields, 8. The necessity of kraaling the cattle at night within the village.
1899. Rider Haggard, Swallow, vi. Now I go out to see to the kraaling of the cattle.