The wind-pipe or weasand; sometimes extended to the whole ‘pluck’ of an animal. to make the erber (Hunting): to take out the ‘pluck’, the first…
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释义 | the world > life > the body > respiratory organs > [noun] > respiratory passages > wind-pipe (15) arberc1330 The wind-pipe or weasand; sometimes extended to the whole ‘pluck’ of an animal. to make the erber (Hunting): to take out the ‘pluck’, the first… stroup1338 The throat; the gullet or the wind-pipe. arterya1398 Anatomy. More fully rough artery (also †asper artery, †sharp artery). The trachea or windpipe (occasionally including the larynx); (in early use… string1398 transferred. A natural string or cord. In plants: A cord, thread, or fibre; a ‘vein’ of a leaf; the tough piece connecting the two halves of a pod… weasand1398 The trachea or windpipe: = artery, n. 1. tracheac1400 Anatomy and Zoology. The musculo-membranous tube extending from the larynx to the bronchi, and surrounded by gristly (or in birds often bony)… thrapple?c1425 The throat; the windpipe, the gullet. throat-goll1530 The windpipe, esp. the upper part close to the epiglottis; (more generally) the throat. Cf. throat-boll, n. windpipe1530 The tube which leads from the throat and (dividing into the two bronchi) conveys air to and from the lungs in breathing: = trachea, n. 1a †Formerly… weezle1538 The trachea or windpipe: = weasand, n. 2. weasand-pipe1544 = senses 1–3 above. throat pipe?1559 (a) the trachea (windpipe) or the oesophagus (cf. sense 2a) (now rare); †(b) the pipe in a steam engine which carries steam from the boiler to the… lung-pipe1562 singular the trachea or windpipe, plural the bronchial tubes. whistlea1625 colloquial. A jocular name for the mouth or throat as used in speaking or singing; chiefly in to wet (erron. whet) one's whistle, to take a drink. weezle-pipe1632 = sense 1. |
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