kennel

kennel
I. noun Etymology: Middle English kenel, from Anglo-French *kenil, from Vulgar Latin *canile, from Latin canis dog — more at hound Date: 14th century 1. a. a shelter for a dog or cat b. an establishment for the breeding or boarding of dogs or cats 2. a pack of dogs II. verb (-neled or -nelled; -neling or -nelling) Date: 1552 intransitive verb to take shelter in or as if in a kennel transitive verb to put or keep in or as if in a kennel III. noun Etymology: alteration of cannel gutter Date: 15th century a gutter in a street

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