A chorale
is a slow, dignified hymn that employs harmony. In the United
States, a chorale is also a choir or chorus of people. Chorale
comes from the German word Choral which means metrical hymn in
Reformed church.
Choral is the adjective form of chorale, meaning written
for or sung by a chorale or group of singers.
A corral is a fenced enclosure used to hold livestock,
especially horses or cattle. Corral is also used as a transitive
verb, which is a verb that takes an object, to mean 'to contain
livestock in a fenced enclosure or to round up'. Related words
are corrals, corralled, corralling. Corral is an American word,
based on the Spanish word corro which means ring.