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truncheon [ˈtrʌntʃən] n 1. (Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) Chiefly Brit a short thick club or cudgel carried by a policeman 2. a baton of office a marshal's truncheon 3. (Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) Archaic a short club or cudgel 4. (Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) the shaft of a spear vb
(Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) (tr) to beat with a truncheon [from Old French tronchon stump, from Latin truncus trunk; see truncate] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
truncheon Translations truncheon n → (Gummi)knüppel m; (esp of riot police) → Schlagstock m truncheon [ˈtrʌntʃ/ən] n → manganello, sfollagente m inv truncheon [ˈtrʌntʃ/ən] n → manganello, sfollagente m inv n truncheon [ˈtrantʃən] a short heavy stick, carried especially by British policemen. knuppel عَصا، هِراوَه полицейска палка obušek knippel der Knüppel γκλομπ porra nui باتوم patukka matraque אַלָה छडई pendrek gumibot pentungan (lögreglu)kylfa manganello 警棒 곤봉 lazda nūja; steks cota, belantan knuppel politikølle pałka bastão baston дубинка полицейского obušok pendrek pendrek batong กระบอง cop, matrak 警棍 жезл; кийок поліцейського سونٹا، ڈنڈا dùi cui 警棍 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Dubbley did as he was desired; and half a dozen men, each with a short truncheon and a brass crown, flocked into the room. The royal phantom also carried a ghostly manuscript round its truncheon, to which it had the appearance of occasionally referring, and that, too, with an air of anxiety and a tendency to lose the place of reference which were suggestive of a state of mortality. Mr Tappertit waved his grizzly truncheon as an admonition to him not to interrupt, and ordered three black crosses to the name of Curzon. |
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