Find the word definition

Crossword clues for stabling

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
stabling
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ More than fifty Centres in Somerset - many can offer instruction and accommodation, some stabling.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stabling

Stable \Sta"ble\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stabled (-b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Stabling (-bl[i^]ng).] To put or keep in a stable.

Stabling

Stabling \Sta"bling\ (-bl[i^]ng), n.

  1. The act or practice of keeping horses and cattle in a stable.

  2. A building, shed, or room for horses and cattle.

Wiktionary
stabling

n. A building, shed, or room for horses and cattle; a stable. vb. (present participle of stable English)

WordNet
stabling

n. accommodation for animals (especially for horses)

Usage examples of "stabling".

They found an inn with an impressive stabling yard and before retiring, Kaspar inspected the wagon and watched as Kenner and Flynn hauled the chest up to their room.

After stabling and taking care of their mounts, the entire company was dismissed for a late breakfast or an early dinner.

The most prestigious base in the entire Havenite Republic had just been taken intact by a coup de main and since ONI was already going to be pouring over it, what better use could it be put to than stabling the elite Covert Insertion Teams.

She wrote very firm letters to Sir William Sidney, Edward's chamberlain, and to his steward, Sir John Cornwallis, about the servants they would bring, about separate stabling for Elizabeth's horses, and about how much she was prepared to contribute to the joint household.

I had to pay five pfennigs to enter town, I paid ten at Herr Oehlschlegel's shop and I'll have to pay your village for stabling my horse.

The warder made rapid conference with dy Sanda and Cazaril of a dozen practical details, from stabling the horses and grooms to—Cazaril grinned briefly—stabling the royse and royesse.

At this moment our worthy guide, the eider-duck hunter, came in after seeing to the feeding and stabling of the horses—.

It was a warm night, the stable yard was clean and hadn't been used for stabling in a while, so she got a few of the soccer players to drag some tables out there and break the really old furniture out of storage in the stables.