sheathe
21sheathe — v. a. 1. Put into a sheath, enclose in a sheath. 2. Cover, case. 3. Cover up, hide …
22sheathe — verb 1 (T) to put a knife or sword into a sheath: He sheathed his sword. 2 to be enclosed in a protective outer cover: be sheathed in/with: The nuclear reactor is sheathed with lead …
23sheathe — v scabbard, sheath, invaginate, reinsert, put back or away; case, enclose, encase, encapsule, encapsulate; cover, wrap, enwrap, envelop, enfold, swathe, enswathe …
24sheathe — [[t]ʃið[/t]] v. t. sheathed, sheath•ing 1) to put (a sword, dagger, etc.) into a sheath 2) to plunge (a sword, dagger, etc.) into something as if in a sheath 3) to enclose in or as if in a casing or covering 4) bui to cover or provide with a… …
25sheathe — v.tr. 1 put into a sheath. 2 encase; protect with a sheath. Etymology: ME f. SHEATH …
26To sheathe the sword — Sheathe Sheathe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sheathed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sheating}.] [Written also sheath.] 1. To put into a sheath, case, or scabbard; to inclose or cover with, or as with, a sheath or case. [1913 Webster] The leopard . . . keeps the… …
27Sheathe thy impatience: throw cold water on thy choler. — См. Окачивать холодной водой …
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28sheathe the sword — lower a weapon, put a sword back into its case …
29sheathe the sword — Make peace …
30en|sheathe — «ehn SHEETH», transitive verb, sheathed, sheath|ing. = insheathe. (Cf. ↑insheathe) …