Reverse Dictionary: ENTRAILS

(also see INTESTINES)

NOUNS
1300 ► HARSLET → HASLET a piece of meat to be roasted, esp. part of the entrails of a hog; also, the heart, liver, etc. of other animals, as sheep, calf, etc.
1430 ► GARBAGE → GARBISH the offal of an animal used for food; esp. the entrails
1530 ► GATHER → GATHERS the pluck (heart, liver, and lights) of an animal, esp. of a sheep or calf → obs.
1567 ► SINGLES entrails, intestines → obs.
1658 ► INWARDS the inner parts of the body, the inside; the entrails, intestines, etc. of animals, esp. of pigs → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1788 ► GARFITS entrails, garbage; the edible portions from the inside of a fowl, etc. → Eng. dial.  
1791 ► PAUNCHES the entrails; the ‘guts’; the sides of the belly → Sc. obs.
1818 ► BAGS the stomach; entrails → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1824 ► INGANGS the intestines, entrails → Sc.
1900 ► GUTS AND GARBALS entrails → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1902 ► HASE the liver, heart, and lights of a pigs; these parts seasoned, wrapped up in the omentum, and roasted → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1902 ► HASTE the heart, liver, lungs, or lights of an animal, esp. a pig → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1902 ► HASTELINGS the heart, liver, lungs, or lights of a pig → Eng. dial. (Bk.)