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Weasand   Listen
noun
Weasand  n.  (Formerly written also wesand, and wezand)  The windpipe; called also, formerly, wesil. "Cut his weasand with thy knife."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Weasand" Quotes from Famous Books



... had raised me, and with both cheeks tingling from his salutation—heard my father's voice say sonorously, "Amen!" and another—I think the parson's—break into something like a chuckle. But my uncle must have put out a hand threatening his weasand, for the sound very suddenly gave place to silence; and the next voice I heard ...
— Sir John Constantine • Prosper Paleologus Constantine



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