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    em·bow·el
    [əmˈbouəl]
    verb
    emboweled (past tense) · emboweled (past participle)
    1. archaic term for disembowel
    Origin
    early 16th century: from Old French emboweler, alteration of esboueler, from es- ‘out’ + bouel ‘bowel’.
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    What is another word for embowel?To disembowel. Disembowel. To embed deeply. To remove the bowels; disembowel. Find similar words to embowel using the buttons below. Embowel definition: To disembowel.
    Where did the word embowel come from?The earliest known use of the verb embowel is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for embowel is from 1521. embowel is of multiple origins. Partly borrowing from French. Partly formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: French enboweler; en- prefix1, bowel n.1.
    How do you use embowel in a sentence?Embowel is a verb that means to remove the bowels or intestines of an animal or person. Here are some examples of how to use embowel in a sentence: The hunter emboweled the deer after he shot it. The surgeon emboweled the patient during the operation. The chef emboweled the fish before cooking it.
    What is the meaning of disembowel?1. to disembowel. 2. Obs. to enclose. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 Want to thank TFD for its existence?
     
  3. To disembowel
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    tr.v. em·bow·eled, em·bow·el·ing, em·bow·els or em·bow·elled or em·bow·el·ling Archaic To disembowel. [Obsolete French emboueler, alteration of Old French esbouler : es-, out of (from Latin ex-; see ex-) + Old French boeler (from boel, bouele, entrails; see bowel).]
    verb (used with object), em·bow·eled, em·bow·el·ing or (especially British) em·bow·elled, em·bow·el·ling. to disembowel. Obsolete. to enclose.
     
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