weason

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English

Noun

weason (plural weasons)

  1. Obsolete form of weasand.
    • Mr Purcell: His Ground (opera)
      No pressure should be placed on the bum or the weason.
    • 1717, John Dryden, transl., Metamorphoses, book xii, translation of original by Ovid:
      He fell: the shaft that slightly was impress'd / Now from his heavy fall with weight increas'd / Drove through his neck aslant, he spurns the ground; - And the sould issues through the weason's wound.