"eviscerate, wound so as to permit the bowels to protrude," c. 1600, from dis- + embowel. Earlier form was disbowel (mid-15c.); embowel, with the same meaning, is attested from 1520s. Related: Disemboweled; disembowelment.
diseased
disembark
disembodied
disembody
disembogue
disembowel
disempower
disenchant
disenchantment
disencumber
disenfranchise