v. Obs. Also 6 inkennel. [f. EN-1 + KENNEL.] trans. To lodge as in a kennel.

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1577–87.  Holinshed, Chron., III. 1029/2. Comming to S. Leonards hill … they [Ket’s followers] inkennelled themselues there on the same hill.

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1603.  Davies, Microcosmos, 220 (D.). Diogenes…. That alwaies in a Tub enkenell’d lies.

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