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sheathe

verb transitive
To put in a case or scabbard; as, the sheathe a sword or dagger.

sheathe

To inclose or cover with a sheath or case. The leopard-deeps the claws of his fore feet turned up from the ground, and sheathed in the skin of his toes. Grew. ‘Tis in my breast she sheathes her dagger now.

sheathe

To cover or line; as, to sheathe the bowels with demulcent or mucilaginous substances.

sheathe

To obtund or blunt, as acrimonious or sharp particles.

sheathe

To fit with a sheath.

sheathe

To case or cover with boards or with sheets of copper; as, to sheathe a ship to protect it from the worms. To sheathe the sword, a figurative phrase, to put an end to war or emnity; to make peace. It corresponds to the Indian phrase, to bury the hatchet.