ppl. a. [f. BOWEL sb.1 and v. + -ED.] a. Having the bowels removed, disembowelled. b. Having bowels or recesses.
1589. Fleming, Virg. Georg., I. 17. The strings or little veines (Of boweld beasts).
1606. G. W[oodcocke], Ivstine, 2 b. A Hare was brought readye bowelled.
1622. Heylin, Cosmogr., I. (1682), 252. Bowelled with mines, or clothed with sheep.
1727. Thomson, Summer, 133. To the bowelled cavern darting deep.