Sheath

/ʃiθ/ noun

A close-fitting covering or case, especially for a blade or sword; any protective covering that encases something.

From Old English 'scæð' or 'sceað,' related to 'scaðan' (to divide or separate). The word originally referred to something that splits or separates the blade from the world, protecting both the weapon and those around it.

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