scab·bard /ˈskæbɚ/
鞘(vt.)放入鞘內,裝鞘
Scab·bard n. The case in which the blade of a sword, dagger, etc., is kept; a sheath.
Nor in thy scabbard sheathe that famous blade. --Fairfax.
Scabbard fish Zool., a long, compressed, silver-colored taenioid fish (Lepidopus argyreus syn. Lepidopus caudatus), found on the European coasts, and more abundantly about New Zealand, where it is called frostfish and considered an excellent food fish.
Scab·bard v. t. To put in a scabbard.
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scabbard
n : a sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet