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adj. Having (such) a trunk.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Having a trunk, in any sense: generally used in compounds.
In heraldry: Having a trunk: used only when the trunk is of a different tincture from the rest of the bearing: as, a tree vert trunked azure.
Couped of all its branches and roots—that is, having them cut short so as to show only stumps.
Same as caboshed.
Truncated; beheaded.
Word Usage
""Now, Clarence," said his papa, "I suppose you would say that the elephant 'trunked' the toll-gate, and so he did; but, you see, it was because he did not choose to be imposed upon.""