Artificial intelligent assistant

unpaunch

unˈpaunch, v.
  [un-2 4.]
  = paunch v.1 2.

1598 Florio, Suiscerato, vnbowelled, vnpanched. 1603Montaigne i. xlviii. 159 To save themselves from the extreamitie of the cold, many advised to kil and vnpanch their horses, and enter into their panches. 1622 Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d'Alf. i. 39 The old woman was vnpanching the belly of an old rotten sheepe.

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