Definition of Castral

1. belonging to the camp [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Castral

castoff
castoffs
castor-oil
castor-oil plant
castor bean
castor bean plant
castor beans
castor oil
castor sugar
castoreums
castories
castorin
castors
castory
castral (current term)
castrametation
castrametations
castrater
castraters
castrates
castrati
castrating
castration cells
castrations

Literary usage of Castral

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Documents, Chiefly Unpublished, Relating to the Huguenot Emigration to by Robert Alonzo Brock (1886)
"castral, Elie, 23. CASTRES, 3. CATLETT, 144.169. Richard (Judge), 65. John, Notice of, 65. Rebecca, 65. CAULFIELD, 166. CAVALIER, 28. Pierre, 14, 22. ..."

2. Eothen by Alexander William Kinglake (1914)
"... was pitched alongside of their encampments; but I have already told you all I wanted to tell about the domestic—or rather the castral—life of the Arabs. ..."

3. The Natural History of the Human Species: Its Typical Forms, Primeval by Charles Hamilton Smith, Samuel Kneeland (1855)
"The proofs are seen in the ruins of vast castral cities, and human tumuli, still extant in the United States; in the Maen Stones and ..."

4. Words and Places: Or, Etymological Illustrations of History, Ethnology, and by Isaac Taylor (1873)
"... modification of the Latin word castral These modifications are very curious, as exhibiting the dialectic tendencies in different portions of the island. ..."

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