Bowel
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+ | "May the last [[king]] be [[Strangling|strangle]]d in the [[bowels]] of the last [[priest]]" --Denis Diderot [[may the last king be strangled in the bowels of the last priest|[...]]] | ||
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# the [[intestines]] or [[gut]] | # the [[intestines]] or [[gut]] | ||
# a part or division of the [[intestines]], usually the [[large intestine]]. | # a part or division of the [[intestines]], usually the [[large intestine]]. | ||
+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | From Middle French ''boel'', from Latin ''botellus'', diminutive of ''botulus'' (“sausage”). | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Bowel movement]] | ||
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"May the last king be strangled in the bowels of the last priest" --Denis Diderot [...] |
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- the intestines or gut
- a part or division of the intestines, usually the large intestine.
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Etymology
From Middle French boel, from Latin botellus, diminutive of botulus (“sausage”).
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See also
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