SHEATH


Meaning of SHEATH in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' sh ē th

Function: noun

Inflected Form: plural sheaths \ ' sh ē th z, ' sh ē ths \

Etymology: Middle English shethe, from Old English sc ē ath; akin to Old High German sceida sheath and perhaps to Latin scindere to split ― more at SHED

Date: before 12th century

1 : a case for a blade (as of a knife)

2 : an investing cover or case of a plant or animal body or body part: as a : the tubular fold of skin into which the penis of many mammals is retracted b (1) : the lower part of a leaf (as of a grass) when surrounding the stem (2) : an ensheathing spathe

3 : any of various covering or supporting structures that are applied like or resemble in appearance or function the sheath of a blade: as a : SHEATHING 2 b : a woman's close-fitting dress that is usually worn without a belt c British : CONDOM 1

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