v. rare. [f. VISCERA + -ATE3, after eviscerate.] trans. To eviscerate, disembowel. Also fig.
1727. Bailey (vol. II.), Viscerated, having the Bowels taken out.
1798. Sporting Mag., XII. 53. A butcher was employed one evening to viscerate a mare.
1830. Examiner, 659/1. A vain pretender, who falls a victim to his temerity and is dissected;viscerated to the edification of the profession.