v. Obs. rare. [f. med.L. kernellāre, quernellāre (KERNELLATE); cf. F. carnelé ‘imbattled, having battlements’ (Cotgr.): see CARNEL, and CRENELLATE.] To KERNEL, CRENELLATE, or furnish with battlements.

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1577.  Harrison, England, II. xix. (1878), I. 310. It is not lawfull for anie subject to carnilate, that is, build stone houses.

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