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embowel

VT ฝัง  ฝัง ลึก  bury embed enclose fang

 

embowelment

N กระบวนการ เอา เครื่องใน ออก 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EMBOWEL

v.t.[en, in, and bowel. ] To take out the entrails of an animal body; to eviscerate. 1. To take out the internal parts.
Fossils and minerals that the emboweled earth
Displays.
2. To sink or inclose in another substance.

 

EMBOWELED

pp. Deprived of intestines; eviscerated; buried.

 

EMBOWELER

n.One that takes out the bowels.

 

EMBOWELING

ppr. Depriving of entrails; eviscerating; burying.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EMBOWEL

Em *bow "el, v. 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 emboweled bosoms. Shak.

 

Note: 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.

 

EMBOWELER

EMBOWELER Em *bow "el *er, n.

 

Defn: One who takes out the bowels. [Written also emboweller.]

 

EMBOWELMENT

EMBOWELMENT Em *bow "el *ment, n.

 

Defn: Disembowelment.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

embowel

em bow el |emˈbouəl əmˈbaʊəl | verb ( embowels, emboweling, emboweled ; Brit. embowels, embowelling, embowelled ) archaic term for disembowel. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Old French emboweler, alteration of esboueler, from es- out + bouel bowel.

 

Oxford Dictionary

embowel

embowel |ɪmˈbaʊ (ə )l, ɛm- | verb archaic term for disembowel. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Old French emboweler, alteration of esboueler, from es- out + bouel bowel .