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disentrail

disenˈtrail, v. Obs.
  [f. dis- 7 a + entrail n.1 (in early use enˈtrail).]
  trans. To draw forth from the entrails or inward parts. Hence disenˈtrailed ppl. a.

1596 Spenser F.Q. iv. iii. 28 The disentrayled blood Adowne their sides like litle rivers stremed. Ibid. iv. vi. 16 Heaping huge strokes..As if he thought her soule to disentrayle. 1692 J. Salter Triumphs Jesus 22 As if they designed to dis-entrail His very Soul.

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