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truncheoned, a.|ˈtrʌnʃənd| [f. truncheon n. + -ed2.] Furnished or armed with a truncheon.
1761Goldsm. Cit. W. cix, The brickdust man took up as much room as the truncheoned hero. 1821Blackw. Mag. X. 698 Truncheoned and uniformed as becomes a man of his military habits. 1839Morn. Herald 11 July, The truncheoned police of the metropolis. 1883Hall Caine Cobwebs Crit. vii. 202 A city-marshal broke his leg..while walking truncheoned from the Mansion House. |