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corral (n.)
1580s, from Spanish
corral
, from
corro
"ring," Portuguese
curral
, of uncertain origin. Perhaps ultimately African, or from Vulgar Latin
*currale
"enclosure for vehicles," from Latin
currus
"two-wheeled vehicle," from
currere
"to run."
corral (v.)
1847, from
corral
(n.); meaning "to lay hold of, collar," is U.S. slang from 1860. Related:
Corraled
.