English edit

Etymology edit

Klan +‎ craft, respelled with k.

Noun edit

Klankraft (uncountable)

  1. The activities and beliefs of the Ku Klux Klan.
    • 1922, Henry Peck Fry, The modern Ku Klux Klan:
      He says he found interest in Klankraft running high and the members of the organization there are among the highest type of citizens.
    • 2004, Charles W. Ferguson, The New Books of Revelations, page 264:
      He had never communicated real Klankraft to his followers, and no one but him today knows the "sublime loftiness" of its "mystic philosophies."