weasand noun.
['wi:z(ǝ)nd] Now
arch. or
dial. Also
wyson.
[Old English wāsend, corresp. to Old Frisian wāsanda, -enda, Old Saxon wāsend
i. , Old High German weisant; app. a West Germanic pres. ppl formation.]1. The oesophagus, the gullet.
OE.2. The trachea, the windpipe.
LME-L18.3. The throat generally.
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