scabbard (Meaning)
Wordnet
scabbard (n)
a sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet
Webster
scabbard (n.)
The case in which the blade of a sword, dagger, etc., is kept; a sheath.
Webster
scabbard (v. t.)
To put in a scabbard.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scabbard
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scabbard Sentence Examples
- The knight carefully unsheathed his sword from its ornate scabbard.
- The scabbard protected the blade from the elements and prevented it from scratching.
- The scabbard was made of supple leather and had a silver-plated tip.
- The scabbard's intricate design depicted a scene from the knight's legendary exploits.
- The scabbard's rich patina bore witness to years of faithful service.
- The scabbard was not merely an accessory but a symbol of the knight's honor and prestige.
- The blacksmith hammered and shaped the scabbard with meticulous precision.
- The scabbard was fastened to the knight's belt by a sturdy scabbard loop.
- The young squire polished the scabbard diligently to keep it shining brightly.
- The scabbard was a cherished heirloom passed down through generations of warriors.
FAQs About the word scabbard
a sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonetThe case in which the blade of a sword, dagger, etc., is kept; a sheath., To put in a scabbard.
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The knight carefully unsheathed his sword from its ornate scabbard.
The scabbard protected the blade from the elements and prevented it from scratching.
The scabbard was made of supple leather and had a silver-plated tip.
The scabbard's intricate design depicted a scene from the knight's legendary exploits.