n. 1. A shelter for a dog. 2. A pack of dogs, especially hounds. 3. An establishment where dogs are bred, trained, or boarded. 4. The lair of a wild animal, such as a fox. v. ken·neled, ken·nel·ing, ken·nels or ken·nelled or ken·nel·ling v.tr. To place or keep in or as if in a kennel. v.intr. To take cover or lie in or as if in a kennel. [Middle English kenel, from Anglo-Norman *kenil, from Medieval Latin canīle, from Latin canis, dog; see kwon- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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n. A gutter along a street. |
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