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Scabbard - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A scabbard is a protective sheath for a sword or knife, typically made of leather or metal. It keeps the blade safe and allows for easy carrying when not in use.

scabbard

/ˈskæbɚd/ /ˈskæbəd/

Definition:

A sheath for holding a sword, dagger, or other blade.

Synonyms:

sheath, case, cover

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

unsheathe, expose

Common Collocations:

sword scabbard, leather scabbard, draw from scabbard

Derivatives:

scabbarded, scabbarding

Usage Tips:

Use "scabbard" to refer specifically to a blade's protective cover, not general containers.

Common Phrases:

in its scabbard, draw from the scabbard

Etymology:

From Old French "escauberc," meaning a sheath for a sword.

Examples:

  • 1. The knight slid his sword into the scabbard after battle.
  • 2. She polished the scabbard to keep it shiny and clean.
  • 3. The dagger’s ornate scabbard was decorated with jewels.
  • 4. He drew the blade slowly from its leather scabbard.

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