[UN-1 9.] Having no bowels; fig. unaffectionate, pitiless.
1592. R. D., Hypnerotomachia, 17. I issued foorth of the unbowelled monster.
1656. Earl Monm., trans. Boccalinis Advts. fr. Parnass., etc., 241. The unboweld love which they bear unto them, is more prejudicial to them, then is their enemies implacable hatred. Ibid., Pol. Touchstone, 403. That unboweld beyond-sea Renegado.
1815. Milman, Fazio (1821), 81. As deaf and hollow as the unbowelld winds.