disentrail
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[edit]disentrail (third-person singular simple present disentrails, present participle disentrailing, simple past and past participle disentrailed)
- (obsolete, transitive) To pull (something) out of the entrails.
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, “Book V, Canto IX”, in The Faerie Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC:
- all his bones as small as sandy grayle / He broke, and did his bowels disentrayle […]