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Natal is the name of several ships: , a launched on 30 September 1905 and sunk by an internal explosion in the Cromarty Firth on 30 December 1915. , a Loch class frigate , previously , renamed in 1944 and commissioned into the South African Navy later that ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Natal \Na"tal\ (n[=a]"tal), a. [L. natalis, fr. natus, p. p. of nasci to be born: cf. F. natal. See Nation , and cf. Noel .] Of or pertaining to one's birth; accompying or dating from one's birth; native. Princes' children took names from ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ All male baboons eventually leave their natal group. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Enormous improvements have been made there and £1m was provided in 1989 for new maternity and ante natal facilities. ▪ Females tend to remain ...
Usage examples of natal.
To the casual eye the great trunk of the dead baobab tree looked like one of a thousand others spread about the northeast coastal plain of Natal Province, South Africa.
Vole felt the malady that plagued all transplanted Earthlings, and which the Etherian music magnified, of natal vertigo-the feeling that the race of man had fallen off the Earth and was now at the mercy of influences for which no preparation had ever been made.
The northern third of Natal is as vulnerable a military position as a player of kriegspiel could wish to have submitted to him.
This done, Dingaan ordered one of his isibongos, or praisers, to run to and fro in front of the regiments and others there assembled, and proclaim that he had granted Natal to the Boers to be their property for ever, information which the Zulus received with shouts.
Ahora, enriquecido de romances y de villancicos, regresaba al Bancalari natal.
General Gatacre was nominally in command of a division, but so cruelly had his men been diverted from him, some to Buller in Natal and some to Methuen, that he could not assemble more than a brigade.
Putting Mafeking for Ladysmith and Plumer for Buller, the situation was not unlike that which had existed in Natal.
We have already shown how Buller had crept upwards to the Natal Border.
Then, when all was ready, the first step in this last stage of the regular campaign was taken by General Buller, who moved his army of Natal veterans off the railway line and advanced to a position from which he could threaten the flank and rear of Botha if he held his ground against Lord Roberts.
On July 6th the Natal communications were restored, and on the 7th Buller was able to come through to Pretoria and confer with the Commander-in-Chief.
Whatever criticism may be directed against some episodes in the Natal campaign, it must never be forgotten that to Buller and to his men have fallen some of the hardest tasks of the war, and that these tasks have always in the end been successfully carried out.
Having been adjudged guilty, he was deposed from his office as Bishop of Natal, and thenceforth prohibited from the exercise of all ministerial functions within any part of the metropolitical province of Cape Town.
These I sent on to Natal with one of the wagons, remaining behind myself with the other, partly because Panda asked me to do so--for now and again he would seek my advice on sundry questions--and partly from curiosity.
It was, says Porphyry, at this Solstitial New Moon, accompanied by the rising of Seth or the Dog-Star, that the beginning of the year was fixed, and that of the generation of all things, or, as it were, the natal hour of the world.
Even after she had crawled back into the natal chamber to tend her larger, later eggs, her fond imagination followed it toward the starward asteroids.