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scabbard

[skab-erd] / ˈskæb ərd /


NOUN
sheath
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Oftentimes, a kirpan is blunt and even sewn into its sheath or scabbard.

From Washington Times

Beyond is a gallery that recounts Tut’s life, as told by the artifacts in his burial place, such as a knife and scabbard, a ceremonial staff with a curved head, and pottery embellished with hieroglyphics.

From Washington Post

The remains of a scabbard, a sheath for the blade, was also found.

From BBC

The sword and scabbard, along with other items unearthed, such as spears, and bronze and glass vessels, are being conserved by Pieta Greaves of Drakon Heritage and Conservation, according to the University of Reading.

From Fox News

Archaeologists found a sword still in its scabbard, decorated straps, buckles, rings, ornaments and chariot wheel axle caps.

From BBC