† disˈgarboil, v. Obs.
[f. dis- 5 + garboil taken in sense ‘disbowel’, perh. through confusion with garbage: cf. prec.]
trans. To disbowel.
1566 Painter Pal. Pleas. (1575) II. Pref., Aristotimvs disgarboyleth the intralles of Tiranny. 1599 Broughton's Lett. iii. 13 Which sacrifice you could neuer yet offer..till you..disgarboyle your selfe of those corrupt affections. |