Associations to the word «Sheathe»
Noun
- Scabbard
- Sword
- Dagger
- Siding
- Hilt
- Gable
- Shingle
- Knife
- Blade
- Sheath
- Stucco
- Saber
- Claw
- Copper
- Inflorescence
- Holster
- Exterior
- Belt
- Roof
- Quiver
- Sabre
- Chimney
- Forearm
- Crossbow
- Frame
- Bayonet
- Hull
- Bronze
- Tunic
- Porch
- Seam
- Waist
- Armor
- Robb
- Sweat
- Ax
- Drow
- Subgenus
- Blaster
- Truss
- Talon
- Trainee
- Granite
- Hip
- Pouch
- Tile
- Cypress
- Carbine
- Dangling
- Gurney
- Terra
- Alloy
- Cloak
- Limestone
- Paw
- Glove
- Wreath
- Dwelling
- Plank
- Leather
- Cornice
- Hose
- Groin
- Armour
- Portico
- Locking
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SHEATHE, verb. To put something, such as a knife, into a sheath
SHEATHE, verb. To encase something with a protective covering
SHEATHE THE SWORD, verb. Make peace
Dictionary definition
SHEATHE, verb. Cover with a protective sheathing; "sheathe her face".
SHEATHE, verb. Enclose with a sheath; "sheathe a sword".
SHEATHE, verb. Plunge or bury (a knife or sword) in flesh.
Wise words
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