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kerel S. Afr.|ˈkɛrəl| Also kêrel. [Afrikaans, f. Du. = carl n.1] A fellow, chap, young man.
1873Cape Monthly Mag. Oct. 215, I have always known you to be a slimme kerel. 1896H. A. Bryden Tales S. Afr. 214 Kerel (my boy) you have never by chance heard the story of the vrouw there and her Frenchman? 1902J. H. M. Abbott Tommy Cornstalk 81 It is that ‘kerel’ French who is coming. 1939S. Cloete Watch for Dawn 41, I want no more than justice, kerels. 1974Cape Times 11 Nov. 9/2 Willem Prinsloo..served his lekker peach brandy on the stoep as the kêrels gathered to bid good afternoon to the setting sun. |