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Trunch (gcide) | Trunch \Trunch\, n. [See Truncheon.]
A stake; a small post. [Obs.]
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truncheon (encz) | truncheon,obušek n: Zdeněk Brož |
Truncheon (gcide) | Truncheon \Trun"cheon\, v. t.
To beat with a truncheon. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Truncheon \Trun"cheon\, n. [OE. tronchoun the shaft of a broken
spear, broken piece, OF. tronchon, tron?on, F. tron?on, fr.
OF. & F. tronce, tronche, a piece of wood; cf. OF. trons,
tros, trois; all perhaps from L. thyrsus a stalk, stem,
staff. See Thyrsus, and cf. Trounce.]
1. A short staff, a club; a cudgel; a shaft of a spear.
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With his truncheon he so rudely struck. --Spenser.
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2. A baton, or military staff of command.
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The marshal's truncheon nor the judges robe. --Shak.
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3. A stout stem, as of a tree, with the branches lopped off,
to produce rapid growth. --Gardner.
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Truncheoned (gcide) | Truncheoned \Trun"cheoned\, a.
Having a truncheon.
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Truncheoneer (gcide) | Truncheoneer \Trun`cheon*eer"\, n.
A person armed with a truncheon. [Written also
truncheoner.]
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truncheoner (gcide) | Truncheoneer \Trun`cheon*eer"\, n.
A person armed with a truncheon. [Written also
truncheoner.]
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truncheon (wn) | truncheon
n 1: a short stout club used primarily by policemen [syn:
truncheon, nightstick, baton, billy, billystick,
billy club] |
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