Bowel /(?)/

Bow·el

Bowel

n.
  1. One of the intestines of an animal; an entrail, especially of man; a gut; -- generally used in the plural.
    He burst asunder in the midst, and all his bowels gushed out.
    — Acts i. 18.
  2. Hence, figuratively: The interior part of anything; as, the bowels of the earth.
    His soldiers . . . cried out amain, And rushed into the bowels of the battle.
  3. The seat of pity or kindness. Hence: Tenderness; compassion.
    Bloody Bonner, that corpulent tyrant, full (as one said) of guts, and empty of bowels.
  4. Offspring. [Obs.]

Bowel

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Boweled; p. pr. & vb. n. Boweling

  1. To take out the bowels of; to eviscerate; to disembowel.