limbmeal

Etymology
From, , from ; equivalent to.

Adverb

 * 1)  Into pieces; limb from limb.
 * 2) * 1890, (translator), The Novels of  Bishop of Agen, London: The Villon Society, Volume 5, Part 3, Story 24, pp. 323-324,
 * Such was the end of that vile and wicked woman, worthy of a more cruel death and to be torn of dogs limbmeal.
 * 1) * 1890, (translator), The Novels of  Bishop of Agen, London: The Villon Society, Volume 5, Part 3, Story 24, pp. 323-324,
 * Such was the end of that vile and wicked woman, worthy of a more cruel death and to be torn of dogs limbmeal.