Definition of scabbard

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Scabbard (v. t.) To put in a scabbard.

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Pilcher :: Pilcher (n.) A scabbard, as of a sword..
Crampet :: Crampet (n.) A cramp iron or cramp ring; a chape, as of a scabbard..
Scabbard :: Scabbard (v. t.) To put in a scabbard.
Scabbard Plane :: Scabbard plane () See Scaleboard plane, under Scaleboard..
Chape :: Chape (n.) The metal plate or tip which protects the end of a scabbard, belt, etc..
Sheath :: Sheath (n.) A case for the reception of a sword, hunting knife, or other long and slender instrument; a scabbard..
Chape :: Chape (n.) The piece by which an object is attached to something, as the frog of a scabbard or the metal loop at the back of a buckle by which it is fastened to a strap..
Frostfish :: Frostfish (n.) A name applied in New Zealand to the scabbard fish (Lepidotus) valued as a food fish.
Mount :: Mount (v. t.) Hence: To put upon anything that sustains and fits for use, as a gun on a carriage, a map or picture on cloth or paper; to prepare for being worn or otherwise used, as a diamond by setting, or a sword blade by adding the hilt, scabbard, etc..
Trichiuriform :: Trichiuriform (a.) Like or pertaining to the genus Trichiurus or family Trichiuridae, comprising the scabbard fishes and hairtails..
Languet :: Languet (n.) That part of the hilt, in certain kinds of swords, which overlaps the scabbard..
Sheathe :: Sheathe (v. t.) To put into a sheath, case, or scabbard; to inclose or cover with, or as with, a sheath or case..
Frog :: Frog (n.) The loop of the scabbard of a bayonet or sword.
Unsheathe :: Unsheathe (v. t.) To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword..
Scabbard :: Scabbard (n.) The case in which the blade of a sword, dagger, etc., is kept; a sheath..
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