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Webster 1913 Edition
Embowel
Em-bow′el
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Emboweled
or Embowelled
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Emboweling
or Embowelling
.] 1.
To disembowel.
The barbarous practice of
emboweling
. Hallam.
The boar . . . makes his trough
In your
In your
emboweled
bosoms. Shakespeare
☞ Disembowel is the preferable word in this sense.
2.
To imbed; to hide in the inward parts; to bury.
Or deep
emboweled
in the earth entire. Spenser.
Webster 1828 Edition
Embowel
EMBOW'EL
,Verb.
T.
1.
To take out the internal parts.Fossils and minerals that the emboweled earth
Displays.
2.
To sink or inclose in another substance.Definition 2024
embowel
embowel
English
Verb
embowel (third-person singular simple present embowels, present participle emboweling or embowelling, simple past and past participle emboweled or embowelled)
- (obsolete) To enclose or bury.
- To remove the bowels; disembowel.
- 1867, John Lothrop Motley, Project Gutenberg History of The Netherlands, 1555-1623, Complete:
- Who doubts that the fineing, whipping, torturing, hanging, embowelling of men, women, and children, guilty of no other crime than adhesion to the Catholic faith, had assisted the Pope and Philip, and their band of English, Scotch, and Irish conspirators, to shake Elizabeth's throne and endanger her life?
Synonyms
- (enclose): enclose, bury, embed, inclose
- (remove the bowels): disembowel, eviscerate