Meaning & Definition of word "Truncheon"

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    Truncheon

    /ˈtrʌn.tʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A short, thick stick carried as a weapon by a police officer.
      • Example: The officer raised his truncheon to maintain order during the protest.
    • 2. A stick or club used for hitting, often associated with law enforcement.
      • Example: He swung the truncheon in the air, intimidating the would-be attackers.
    • 3. A symbol of authority or power, often used in a context of oppression.
      • Example: The truncheon was a visible reminder of the government's control over its citizens.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'truncheon', from the Old French 'tronçon' meaning 'a piece, chunk'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    truncheon-wielding officer:

    An officer who brandishes a truncheon.

    Related Words

    baton:

    A short staff used for ceremonial purposes or by a conductor.

    stick:

    A thin piece of wood or another material.

    Slang Meanings of truncheon

    Meaning: Cop stick

    Example Sentence: He pulled out his cop stick during the altercation.

    Meaning: Nightstick

    Example Sentence: The officer at the corner was carrying a nightstick.