(STAY) [verb] - to pay to sleep and eat meals in someone's house, or in a building that they own, or at a school, or to provide these services for (someone)During his stay in England he boarded with a family in Bath. [I]When you went to school were you a day-student or did you board (= sleep and eat there during school time)? [I]She boarded (= provided meals and somewhere to sleep for) a lodger at her house. [T]If you board a pet animal, you arrange for it to be temporarily taken care of at a place other than its home.They used to board the dog out when they went on business trips.
BOARD
Meaning of BOARD in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012