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trunch, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective trunch is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for trunch is from 1683, in London Gazette. www.oed.com
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Trunch - Wikipedia
Trunch is a village and parish in Norfolk, England, [1] situated three miles north of North Walsham and two miles from the coast at Mundesley. en.wikipedia.org
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trunch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
trunch (plural trunches). (obsolete) A stake; a small post. References. edit. “trunch”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass. en.wiktionary.org
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trunch
▪ I. † trunch, n. Obs. rare. [ad. F. tronche fem.:—pop.L. *trunca for truncus stump of a tree, trunk (14th c. in Godef.).] 1. = truncheon n. 3.1590 L. Lloyd Diall Daies Oct. 14 Tipstaves..with silver trunches and staves to go before.., and to keep the people in order. 2. A post, stake.1622 W. Bradfo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trunch History
The name Trunch may be derived from Le Tronchet Abbey (which had possessions in Norfolk) or from the Celtic for 'wood on a promontory' (Literary Norfolk). trunch-norfolk.co.uk
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Trunch Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun (obsolete) A stake; a small post. Wiktionary Other Word Forms of Trunch Noun Singular: trunch Plural: trunches Origin of Trunch See truncheon. www.yourdictionary.com
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"TRUNCH": Act of cutting or chopping - OneLook
noun: (obsolete) A stake; a small post. Similar: trunnel, truncheon, trannel, trennel, trumbash, trunion, tump, treenail, stump, trinkum-trankum, more. www.onelook.com
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trunch - definition and meaning - Wordnik
trunch: A stake or small post. wordnik.com
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Definition of Trunch at Definify
English. Noun. trunch (plural trunches). (obsolete) A stake; a small post. Etymology. See truncheon. Similar Results. llc12.www.definify.com
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THE TRUNCH!!! MISS TRUNCHBULL MOVIE!!! From the whimsical ...
Meet ten-year-old Agatha Trunchbull (played by newcomer Amelia Davis), a girl destined to become the fearsome headmistress we all love to hate. www.facebook.com
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trunchy
trunchy see after trunch a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Durdans, Mundesley
It is on the Trunch road on the south west outskirts of the village of Mundesley. it is approximately 20 minutes walk from the main beach in Mundesley. wikipedia.org
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trunch-hole
† ˈtrunch-hole Obs. rare—1. ? = trunk-hole: see trunk n. 18, and cf. sense 10 e.1683 R. D. State of Turkey 153 The..crew..clapt an iron spike into the trunch-hole of the prow. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thorpe Market
The church is part of the ten parishes which are overseen by the Trunch team ministry. wikipedia.org
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trunchfiddle
† ˈtrunchfiddle Obs. rare—1. [? f. trunch a. + fiddle n., or ? for *trunkfiddle: cf. next and trunk-wame (trunk n. 18).] (?)1589 Hay any Work 6 He might freely..florish with his 2. hand sword. O tis a sweete trunchfiddle. Oxford English Dictionary
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