ə̇m, em+ transitive verb
Etymology: en- (I) + bowel (v.)
1. : disembowel
2.
[ en- (I) + bowel (n.)]
obsolete : to hide in the inward parts : enclose , encompass
deep emboweled in the earth — Edmund Spenser
ə̇m, em+ transitive verb
Etymology: en- (I) + bowel (v.)
1. : disembowel
2.
[ en- (I) + bowel (n.)]
obsolete : to hide in the inward parts : enclose , encompass
deep emboweled in the earth — Edmund Spenser
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012