A sheath is a protective cover for a sword or dagger, designed to hold the blade securely while preventing damage to both the weapon and the user. Sheaths are typically made from materials such as leather, wood, or metal and can be decorative as well as functional. They allow for safe storage and easy access to the weapon when needed.
The word sheath refers to something that is meant to cover something for protection. The usual uses for a sheath would be to cover and protect the blade of a knife, sword or dagger.
A scabbard is a sheath, typically made of leather or metal, that is used to hold and protect a sword, knife, or other bladed weapon when it is not in use. It helps to prevent the blade from becoming dull or damaged and provides a safe way to carry the weapon.
In a sheath,that is what the sword case is called
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A scabbard is a sheath for holding a sword.
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you cover it with a sheath
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When putting away a sword you "sheath" it, or put it back into its sheath, usually worn on a belt or sling.
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The plural of sheath is sheaths. As in "the knight sheaths his sword".
That belt is called a "sword belt" or a "scabbard belt". It is designed to secure the sheath and sword in place and make them accessible for quick drawing.