Sheith vs Scabbard - What's the difference?
sheith | scabbard |
Sheith has no English definition.
(senseid) The sheath of a sword.
* 1918 , (Edgar Rice Burroughs), Chapter IX
To put an object (especially a sword) into its scabbard.
* Suddenly he scabbarded his sabre.
Sheith is likely misspelled.
Sheith has no English definition.
As a noun scabbard is
(sheath) The sheath of a sword.As a verb scabbard is
to put an object (especially a sword) into its scabbard.sheith
Not English
Sheith has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'sheith':
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English
(wikipedia scabbard)Noun
(en noun)- I had had to discard my rifle before I commenced the rapid descent of the cliff, so that now I was armed only with a hunting knife, and this I whipped from its scabbard as Kho leaped toward me.
