trunk (n.) Old form(s): Trunck, Trunke, Trunkes
body, form, frame
KL I.i.177[Lear to Kent] If ... / Thy banished trunk be found in our dominions
Tem I.ii.86[Prospero to Miranda, of Antonio] he was / The ivy which had hid my princely trunk
Tim IV.iii.230[Apemantus to Timon, of wild animals] whose bare unhoused trunks ... / Answer mere nature
WT I.ii.435[Camillo to Polixenes] my honesty, / That lies enclosed in this trunk, which you / Shall bear along impawned
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