Scabbard

/ˈskæbərd/ noun

A sheath for a sword, dagger, or other bladed weapon. A protective covering that holds the blade when not in use.

From Anglo-Norman 'escaubers', from Frankish 'skār' (cut) + 'berg' (protection). The modern form evolved in Middle English.

AFskede
AMሽፋን
ARغمد
BGножница
BNখাপ
CAbeina
CSpochva
DAskede
DEScheide
ELθήκη
ESvaina
ETtupp
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