- from the
Geumgwanchong tomb in Gyeongju,
North Gyeongsang Province. The
scabbard of the
sword has the
inscription 尒斯智王 Yisaji-wang ("King Isaji"). Long...
-
seems to have
originated as a part of the
scabbard,
functioning as a lid when the
sword was in the
scabbard. In the 14th to 15th century, many more elaborate...
-
mouldboard plough Part of a
plane (tool) Part of a
sheath or
scabbard for an
edged tool or weapon; see ****ri §
Scabbard Frog (dinghy),
small dinghy Frog...
- is
sharp enough to
cause injury even when it is not
being driven. The
scabbard covers the
chain when the saw is in
storage or
being transported. It also...
-
campus honoring the top
senior men, and the
national military honor society Scabbard and Blade. Additionally,
Walton served as
president of
Burall Bible class...
- with its
scabbard. The
polymer grip and
upper part of the
scabbard provide insulation from the
metal blade and
bottom part of the
metal scabbard, using...
- in general. The term **** is from
Latin vāgīna,
meaning "sheath" or "
scabbard". The **** may also be
referred to as the
birth canal in the context...
- Excalibur's
scabbard.
Defeating each of the Knights,
Sonic claims all
three swords and
challenges the King once more,
destroying him.
Sonic takes the
scabbard back...
-
publication of Mannerheim's
Order of the Day of 10 July, the so-called
Sword Scabbard Declaration. New
demands on
transit of an
armed division from Trelleborg...
- mind at
inconvenient times, and can even
refuse to be
pulled from its
scabbard (showing an
ability similar to its namesake) when in a bad mood. E.J. also...