See Also: proditor(dictionary)
trunked(medicine)
trunked(1)(dictionary)
trunked(2)(dictionary)

trunked(1) (iou) and proditor (iou)


trunked(1) (iou)



trunked adjective2. M17.
[In branch I from TRUNK noun + -ED2; in branch II from TRUNK verb2 + -ED1.]
I.
Esp. of a tree: having a trunk (of a specified kind). M17.
hollow-trunked, smooth-trunked, straight-trunked, etc.
b. Heraldry. Having the trunk of a tincture different from the rest of the tree. L17.
Of an animal: having a trunk. L18.
Wearing trunks or shorts. rare. E20.
II.
Mining. Of lead or tin ore: dressed in a trunk or trough. rare. E19.

proditor (iou)



proditor noun.LME-L17.
[Anglo-Norman proditour = Old French proditeur from Latin proditor, from prodit-: see PRODITION, -OR.]
A betrayer; a traitor.
proditorious adjective traitorous LME-E19.
proditoriously adverb LME-E17.