weazand

/ˈwiːzənd/
noun
  1. An old-fashioned word for the windpipe or throat.
    • The herbalist described the weazand as the passage for breath.
    • He felt a lump in his weazand as he tried to speak.
    • In old stories, a knight might be struck on the weazand and fall silent.
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