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Was (wer) ist SCABBARD - definition

SHEATH FOR LARGE BLADES
Scabbardmaker; Scabard; Sword sheath; Sheath (blade); Scabbards
  • Mughal]] [[sabre]] with jewelled scabbard
  • Mounting for a Japanese short sword (''[[wakizashi]]'') 18th century. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • Bronze part of scabbard fittings of a gladius, a Roman sword (40-250 AD)
  • Grant-Kohrs Ranch]], in Powell County, Montana
  • Celtic]] scabbard of 1-200 AD, in two colours of bronze
  • A Japanese Edo period wood block print of a samurai carrying a ''nodachi/[[ōdachi]]'' on his back

scabbard         
(scabbards)
A scabbard is a container for a sword and can hang from a belt.
N-COUNT
scabbard         
n.
Sheath (of a sword or a dagger), case.
Scabbard         
·vt To put in a scabbard.
II. Scabbard ·noun The case in which the blade of a sword, dagger, ·etc., is kept; a sheath.

Wikipedia

Scabbard

A scabbard is a sheath for holding a sword, knife, or other large blade. As well, rifles may be stored in a scabbard by horse riders. Military cavalry and cowboys had scabbards for their saddle ring carbine rifles and lever-action rifles on their horses for storage and protection. Scabbards have been made of many materials over the millennia, including leather, wood, and metals such as brass or steel.

Most commonly, sword scabbards were worn suspended from a sword belt or shoulder belt called a baldric.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SCABBARD
1. Chavez‘s presents to Castro included a dagger with a marble handle and scabbard that belonged to South American independence hero and Venezuelan patriot Simon Bolivar.
2. Artefacts found there in a V–shaped ditch include part of a copper alloy sword scabbard fitting that archaeologists have dated to the period between the late first century BC and early first century AD.
3. Never mind Bibi [Benjamin Netanyahu]; he is now a warrior who is behaving like a victor, and presumably it‘s only a matter of time before the prime minister‘s scepter is drawn from his scabbard.