Obs. [f. prec.] Disembowelled. Also fig.

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1592.  Kyd, Sp. Trag., I. ii. 61. There legs and armes lye bleeding on the grasse, Mingled with weapons, and vnboweld steedes.

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1637.  N. Whiting, Albino & Bellama, 32. Th’ hollow belly of th’ un-boweld earth.

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1655.  Vaughan, Silex Scint., I. (1858), 27. Unbowel’d nature, shew’d thee her recruits And change of suits.

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