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单词 trunked
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trunkedadj.1

/trʌŋkt/
Etymology: < trunk v.1 + -ed suffix1.
1. Cut short, truncated; lopped; mutilated. Obsolete except as in 2.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > maiming or mutilation > [adjective]
maimed1340
remuled1481
mutilate1525
dismembered1552
trunked1552
martyred1567
bodiless1587
limbless1594
mutilated1598
memberless1611
maim1653
concised1660
dislimbed1662
truncated1731
obtruncate1805
lop-limbed1809
decurtate1859
the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > longitudinal extent > shortness > [adjective] > shortened > (as if) by cutting
cuttedc1386
docked1408
stucked?a1439
trunked1552
cropped1558
lopped1570
short-cut1596
stumped1598
dubbeda1661
truncated1704
truncate1717
well-cropped1805
clipped1870
junky1873
lobbed1883
crop1957
1552 in A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Edward VI (1914) 79 A payre of sleves trunked.
1559 W. Cuningham Cosmogr. Glasse 36 They be named Colures, or trunckid circles.
1587 J. Hooker tr. Giraldus Cambrensis Vaticinall Hist. Conquest Ireland i. xxxvi. 24/1 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II By reason they had beene so long couered,..buried vnder the sands, they stood as trunked and polled trees.
1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene ii. v. sig. Q4v The sharpe steele..From the head the body sundred quight...The truncked beast fast bleeding, did him fowly dight.
1594 1st Pt. Raigne Selimus sig. F3v My blood, Streaming in riuers from my tronked armes.
2. Heraldry. (a) Having the extremities cut off smoothly: = couped adj. (b) Of the head of a beast: Cut off close behind the horns; = caboched adj.
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society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > charge: device on shield > [adjective] > cut off evenly
recoupedc1460
truncated1486
trunkeda1550
coupé1572
hawmed1572
humetty1572
humetted1586
humet1661
couped1678
raccourcy1728
raguled1728
society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > heraldic representations of creatures > [adjective] > caboched
trunkeda1550
caboched1572
a1550 in S. Baring-Gould & R. Twigge Armory Western Counties (1898) 4 A fesse trunked betweene 3 escalops sab.
1610 E. Bolton Elements of Armories 111 Of that maim'd, or truncked kinde, are this, and the like.
1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie iii. iv. 95 Argent, two Billets Raguled, and Truncked, placed Saltirewaies.
1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie iii. xiv. 128 These horned beasts..haue also their heads borne Trunked [1638 adds Which of some Armorists is blazoned Cabossed].
1766–84 M. A. Porny Elem. Heraldry (ed. 4) Gloss. Trunked.., is applied to Trees, &c. that are couped or cut off smooth.
c1828 W. Berry Encycl. Her. I. Gloss. at Trunk When the tree is borne couped of all its branches, and separated from its roots, it is then termed trunked.
c1828 W. Berry Encycl. Her. I. Gloss. at Trunk Trunked,..is likewise used in the same sense as cabossed, or caboshed, that is, showing only the head or face of a beast.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

trunkedadj.2

/trʌŋkt/poetic./ˈtrʌŋkɪd/
Etymology: In branch I, < trunk n. + -ed suffix2; in branch II, < trunk v.2 (sense 2) + -ed suffix1.
I. Having or wearing a trunk or trunks.
1.
a. Having a trunk, as a tree; usually in compounds, as straight-trunked, etc., for which see the first element.
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the world > plants > part of plant > part of tree or woody plant > [adjective] > of or relating to or having stem or trunk (bole)
trunked1640
truncal1847
bole-like1854
1640 J. Howell Δενδρολογια 48 Strong and well trunked Trees of all sorts.
1852 Meanderings of Memory I. 132 The trunkëd forest's deep Where graces dance.
1905 W. H. Hunt Pre-Raphaelitism II. 74 The trees were mightily trunked and limbed.
b. Heraldry. Having the trunk of a tincture different from the rest of the tree.
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society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > representations of vegetation > [adjective] > having parts of specific tincture
barbed1610
bladed1610
seeded1610
trunked1678
wisalled1688
banded1787
nerved?1828
stalked1864
1678 E. Phillips New World of Words (new ed.) Trunked, in Heraldry Trees growing on a Stock, are said to be Trunked.
c1828 W. Berry Encycl. Her. I. Gloss. Trunked is..said of a tree, the main stem of which is borne of a different tincture from the branches.
2. Having a trunk or proboscis; proboscidiferous.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > order Proboscidea (elephants) > [adjective] > relating to elephants > having or not having parts
trunkeda1794
tuskless1859
trunkless1897
the world > animals > animal body > general parts > head and neck > [adjective] > having a snout > having a long nose > relating to proboscis > having a trunk or proboscis
trunkeda1794
proboscidiferous1828
proboscic1835
proboscidean1838
a1794 W. Jones Tales (1807) 182 In vain their high~priz'd tusks they gnash'd; Their trunked heads my Geda mash'd.
1899 C. R. Beazley & E. Prestage in tr. G. E. de Zurara Chron. Discov. Guinea II. Notes 337 The Proboscidians, or trunked Pachyderms.
1913 A. G. Thacker tr. Buttel-Reepen Man & Forerunners ii. 15 Great trunked mammals, precursors of our modern elephants.
3. Wearing trunks (trunk n. 17a). rare.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing trousers > wearing breeches > types of
slopped1601
trunk-hoseda1625
puff-bagged1653
leathered1837
galligaskined1854
knickerbockered1869
knickered1897
trunked1904
plus-foured1925
1904 M. Hewlett Queen's Quair i. vi The Queen and her maids braved it as saucy young men, trunked, puffed, pointed, trussed and doubleted.
II. Mining uses.
4. Mining. Washed in a trunk (see trunk n. 9, trunk v.2 2).
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society > occupation and work > industry > mining > [adjective] > dressing or dressed ore
trunked1828
all-sliming1905
society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > mineral material > ore > [adjective] > types or qualities of ores
roasted1582
reguline1662
trunked1828
unroasted1839
sintered1877
nodulized1906
1828 Henwood in Trans. Royal Geol. Soc. Cornwall (1832) IV. 158 The operator..spreads on the jagging board from two to three quarts of the trunked slime.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2019).
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