How Do You Spell KENNELLING?

Pronunciation: [kˈɛnəlɪŋ] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "Kennelling" is often a source of confusion for many English speakers. The word refers to the act of confining or housing dogs in a kennel. It is pronounced: / 'kɛn(ə)lɪŋ /, with the stress placed on the second syllable. The spelling of the word is derived from its root word "kennel," which comes from the Old Norse word kenna, meaning "to know." A kennel was originally a shelter for dogs, and over time, the verb form "kennelling" came to refer to the act of putting dogs in such a shelter.

KENNELLING Meaning and Definition

  1. Kennelling refers to the act or process of placing or confining animals, particularly dogs, in a kennel. A kennel is a structure or enclosure specifically designed for temporarily accommodating and housing animals, particularly dogs. It is composed of separate compartments or individual cages, allowing for the separation and containment of each animal within the facility.

    Kennelling is commonly employed in various contexts, such as dog shelters, boarding facilities, and veterinary clinics, where dogs need to be safely housed or confined. The purpose of kennelling is to provide a secure and controlled environment for the animals, ensuring their well-being, protection, and supervision.

    The kennelling process often involves the procedures of admitting and settling the animals into their respective compartments, maintaining appropriate hygiene conditions, and managing their daily care needs, including feeding, exercise, and monitoring their general health. Kennelling may also entail managing interactions between dogs, ensuring their compatibility and safety within the facility.

    Additionally, kennelling can refer to the act of temporarily placing a dog or multiple dogs in a kennel while their owners are away or unavailable to provide direct supervision or care. This form of kennelling is commonly utilized as a service provided by pet boarding businesses or individuals who offer in-home dog-sitting services.

    In summary, kennelling is the process of placing animals, primarily dogs, in a specially designed and enclosed structure called a kennel, either for temporary housing in various establishments such as shelters and veterinary clinics or as a service for dog owners who require temporary care for their pets.

Common Misspellings for KENNELLING

Etymology of KENNELLING

The word "kennelling" is derived from the noun "kennel", which has its roots in Middle English and Old Northern French. In Middle English, the term was "kenel" or "kenylle", which referred to a shelter for domestic animals, especially for dogs. This Middle English term was borrowed from Anglo-Norman French, where it was spelled as "kenil" or "kenilie", with similar meaning. It is believed that the Anglo-Norman term was derived from Old Norse "kjarni", which meant "a small wooden house" or "a hut". Ultimately, the origin of "kennel" can be traced back to the Germanic root "kuni", meaning "husbandry" or "animal breeding". Over time, the verb form "kennelling" emerged to describe the action of placing dogs or other animals in a kennel.

Conjugate verb Kennelling

CONDITIONAL

I would kennelling
you would kennelling
he/she/it would kennelling
we would kennelling
they would kennelling

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be kennelling
you would be kennelling
he/she/it would be kennelling
we would be kennelling
they would be kennelling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have kennelling
you would have kennelling
he/she/it would have kennelling
we would have kennelling
they would have kennelling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been kennelling
you would have been kennelling
he/she/it would have been kennelling
we would have been kennelling
they would have been kennelling

FUTURE

I will kennel
you will kennel
he/she/it will kennel
we will kennel
they will kennel

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be kennelling
you will be kennelling
he/she/it will be kennelling
we will be kennelling
they will be kennelling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have kennelled
you will have kennelled
he/she/it will have kennelled
we will have kennelled
they will have kennelled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been kennelling
you will have been kennelling
he/she/it will have been kennelling
we will have been kennelling
they will have been kennelling

IMPERATIVE

you kennel
we let´s kennel

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to kennel

PAST

I kennelled
you kennelled
he/she/it kennelled
we kennelled
they kennelled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was kennelling
you were kennelling
he/she/it was kennelling
we were kennelling
they were kennelling

PAST PARTICIPLE

kennelled

PAST PERFECT

I had kennelled
you had kennelled
he/she/it had kennelled
we had kennelled
they had kennelled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been kennelling
you had been kennelling
he/she/it had been kennelling
we had been kennelling
they had been kennelling

PRESENT

I kennel
you kennel
he/she/it kennels
we kennel
they kennel

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am kennelling
you are kennelling
he/she/it is kennelling
we are kennelling
they are kennelling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

kennelling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have kennelled
you have kennelled
he/she/it has kennelled
we have kennelled
they have kennelled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been kennelling
you have been kennelling
he/she/it has been kennelling
we have been kennelling
they have been kennelling

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