noun
- plural of weasand; the throats or windpipes of animals
Usage: archaic; anatomical
Examples
- The butcher carefully removed the weasands from the carcasses.
- In medieval times, cooks would stuff the weasands with various ingredients.
- The anatomy text described the structure of animal weasands.
- Old recipes sometimes called for cleaning the weasands thoroughly.
- The veterinarian examined the damaged weasands of the injured livestock.