IPA: /ˈhɒvəlɪŋ/
KK: /ˈhɒvəlɪŋ/
A technique used to improve airflow in chimneys by adjusting their structure, often involving higher sides or openings to allow smoke to escape more effectively.
The old house had a unique design with a special hoveling that prevented smoke from filling the rooms.
Hoveling → The word 'hoveling' originates from the Old English 'hof', meaning a dwelling or shelter, combined with the suffix '-ing', which denotes an action or process. Thus, 'hoveling' refers to the act of dwelling or living in a shelter.
Think of 'hof' as a place where one dwells or lives, and remember that 'hoveling' means the action of living in a shelter.