"Weasand" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "weasand" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English language. However, I found that it might be a variant of "weasand" or "weasand west", which is a dialectical or archaic term, mainly used in Scotland.
In this sense, "weasand" or "weasand west" can refer to a col, gully, or ravine, often formed by a stream or a small river.
It's worth noting that the word may be less commonly used or not widely accepted across all English-speaking regions, and more specific to regional dialects.