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Definition of Kenneled
1. kennel [v] - See also: kennel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kenneled
Literary usage of Kenneled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1879)
"In these notes a reference to the widely celebrated pack of the Brookside harriers
must not be omitted, as it was kenneled in the Hundred for more than a ..."
2. A History of the Meynell Hounds and Country, 1780-1901 by James Lowndes Randall (1901)
"Hounds were of course kenneled at Kedleston inn, and always met at Kedleston on
Tuesday, ... so long as the hounds were kenneled at Hoar Cross. ..."
3. All about Airedales: A Book of General Information Valuable to Dog Lovers by Robert Manning Palmer (1916)
"Airedales do not need large runways, but thrive in limited exercising yards, and
grown dogs should be kenneled in pairs, rarely more together. ..."
4. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot (1876)
"But Gwendolen had lingered behind to look at the kenneled blood-hounds, perhaps
because she felt a little dispirited ; and Grandcourt waited for her. ..."
5. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1916)
"... faint breath Of storm, while yet the world is still as death Save where, far
off, the kenneled thunders bay. It was the hour when cattle straggle home. ..."
6. The Seasons by James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch, John Aikin (1811)
"... The laugh, the slap, the jocund curse, go round; While, from their slumbers
shook, the kenneled hounds Mix in the music of the day again. ..."