Citations:ungut

remove the guts of; gut

 * 1713, Spaccio della Bestia Trionfante, or the Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast (translated from the Iralian of Giordano Bruno into English by WIlliam Morehead) The Third Dialogue, page 261:
 * let it be a great Honour for one to be a Butcher, by killing, flaying, ungutting, and quartering a wild Beast.


 * 1958, Tri-quarterly, volumes 1-3, page 42:
 * We killed two rattlesnakes, ungutted them
 * And ate them, sliced up, fried like chicken.

empty the guts of?

 * 1881, Ralph Weldon, Chronological Notes, Containing the Rise, Growth and Present State of the English Congregation of the Order of St. Benedict: Drawn from the Archives of the Houses of the Said Congregation at Douay in Flanders, Dieulwart in Lorraine, Paris in France, and Lambspring in Germany, where are Preserved the Authentic Acts and Original Deeds, Etc. An: 1709, page 36:
 * Baker one of her great admirers, is so confounded at this red part of her history that he seeks by apologetical excuses to lessen the height of its dreadful colour; and she herself finding how odious her name became abroad for such exorbitant cruelty, was glad to mitigate the fury of her state by ungutting her prisons of the Priests to send them by shiploads to Catholic countries. Of these doings, Stow and Baker, Protestant writers, are very unsuspected and remarkable witnesses.

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 * 2006, S. Cakli, et al, Effects of gutting and ungutting on microbiological, chemical, and sensory properties of aquacultured sea bream (Sparus aurata) and sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) stored in ice, in Critical reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 46