bowelless

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== English == === Etymology === From bowel +‎ -less. === Adjective === bowelless (comparative more bowelless, superlative most bowelless) (obsolete) Without pity. 1792, “Louis XIV,” The European Magazine and London Review, Volume 22, July 1792, p. 8,[2] On his coffin at St. Denis, by the side of which stands the urn that contains his bowels, some one wrote, C’y gyst sans entrailles, Comme il etoit à Versailles. What little change in men by death is made! Louis the Great here bowelless is laid; Such as he play’d the tyrant’s lofty part At proud Versailles, and liv’d without a heart. ==== See also ==== bowels === References === “bowelless”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. === Anagrams === bellowses, elbowless