Truncheon
//ˈtɹʌnt͡ʃən//
Translations of "truncheon" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | полицейска палка(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer) | policejska palka | |
| Czech | pendrek(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer) | — | |
| Danish | batong(short club), knippel(short club) | — | |
| Dutch | knuppel(short club), wapenstok(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer) | — | |
| Finnish | kapula(short club), keppi(short club), pamppu(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer), patukka(short club), sauva(short club) | — | |
| French | matraque(short club) | — | |
| Galician | porra(short club) | — | |
| German | Gummiknüppel(short club), Schlagstock(short club), Schlagstock(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer) | — | |
| Greek | γκλοπ(short club) | gklop | |
| Hungarian | gumibot(short club) | — | |
| Irish | smachtín(short club) | — | |
| Macedonian | пендрек(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer) | pendrek | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | batong(short club) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | batong(short club) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | صوپه(short club), كوتك(short club), چوماق(short club) | sopa, kötek, çomak | |
| Polish | buława(short club), gumowa pałka policyjna(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer), uderzać pałką(strike with a truncheon), uderzyć pałką(strike with a truncheon) | — | |
| Portuguese | cassetete(short club) | — | |
| Russian | дубинка(short club), резиновая дубинка(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer) | dubinka, rezinovaja dubinka | |
| Spanish | porra(short club), porra(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer) | — | |
| Swedish | batong(short club), knölpåk(short club), kommandostav(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer), käpp(short club), polisbatong(short club), påk(short club), prygla(strike with a truncheon) | — | |
| Turkish | cop(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гумова палиця(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer), гумовий кийок(a baton, or military staff of command, now especially the stick carried by a police officer), дубинка(short club), кийок(short club) | humova palycja, humovyj kyjok, dubynka, kyjok |
pendrek
batong, knippel
knuppel, wapenstok
kapula, keppi, pamppu, patukka, sauva
matraque
porra
Gummiknüppel, Schlagstock, Schlagstock
gumibot
smachtín
batong
batong
buława, gumowa pałka policyjna, uderzać pałką, uderzyć pałką
cassetete
porra, porra
batong, knölpåk, kommandostav, käpp, polisbatong, påk, prygla
cop
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.