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1 Schlagstock
m baton, truncheon, Am. nightstick; MUS. drumstick; Schlagstöcke einsetzen Polizei: use their batons* * *der Schlagstocktruncheon* * *Schlag|stockm (form)truncheon, baton, nightstick (US)* * *Schlag·stockm club, cudgel; (Gummiknüppel) truncheon* * *der cudgel; (für Polizei) truncheon* * *Schlagstöcke einsetzen Polizei: use their batons* * *der cudgel; (für Polizei) truncheon
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