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truncheon

noun

[L. truncus.]

A short staff; a club; a cudgel; a battoon; used by kings and great officers as a mark of command. The marshal’s truncheon nor the judge’s’ robe.

truncheon

verb transitive
To beat with a truncheon; to cudgel.