Chanelled

/ˈtʃænəld/ verb

British English past tense of 'channel,' meaning to direct or guide something through a specific pathway or medium.

From Old French 'chanel' derived from Latin 'canalis.' British English kept the double-l spelling convention when adding '-ed' or '-ing,' while American English simplified to single-l.

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