kennel: [14] Appropriately enough for a word for ‘dog-house’, kennel comes ultimately from Latin canis ‘dog’ (a relative of English hound). Canis was the basis of a Vulgar Latin derivative *canīle, which passed into English via Anglo- Norman *kenil. Other English derivatives of Latin canis include canary, canine [17], and chenille ‘fabric made from soft yarn’ [18], a borrowing from French chenille, literally ‘hairy caterpillar’, which came from a diminutive form of canis. => canary, canine, chenille, hound
kennel (n.)
c. 1300, from Anglo-French *kenil, Old French chenil, from Vulgar Latin *canile, from Latin canem (nominative canis) "dog" (see canine (n.)). With suffix as in ovile "sheepfold" from ovus, equile "horse-stable" from equus, etc. As a verb, 1550s, from the noun.
例文
1. Sporting dogs should be kept out of doors in a kennel .
猟犬は戸外の犬小屋で飼うべきだ.
2.Once you have chosen a kennel ,don 't forget to make a booking for your pet.
飼い犬場を選んだら、ペットのために予約することを忘れないでください。
3.The bull-dog lay stretched on the straw outside his kennel .
そのブルドッグも犬小屋の前の草の上で足を伸ばしてだらだらと横になっている。
4.To take cover or lie in or as if in a kennel .
犬小屋や犬小屋のような場所にいるか、横になっている。
5.Silverwind is a small hobby kennel which is located in Shanghai,China.