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You sheath a knife.

The verb, sheath, means to cover a knife blade, or the whole knife, with a sheath.

The verb, sheathing, means putting the knife into a sheath; the knife is then sheathed (adjective).

The noun, sheath, in this context, is a cover, usually fitted, made for carrying a knife or other kind of bladed implement.

The verb, sheaf, means to gather (things) and bind or collect (them) into a bundle: 'a sheaf of papers'.

The noun, sheaf, is the bundle of things which you've sheafed (adjective) by sheafing (verb) them.

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