Word Meanings - UNSHEATHE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword. To unsheathe the sword, to make war.
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- UNSHEATHE
To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword. To unsheathe the sword, to make war. - DEPRIVEMENT
Deprivation. - SHEATHLESS
Without a sheath or case for covering; unsheathed. - SWORDLESS
Destitute of a sword. - SWORDSMANSHIP
The state of being a swordsman; skill in the use of the sword. Cowper. - SWORD-SHAPED
Shaped like a sword; ensiform, as the long, flat leaves of the Iris, cattail, and the like. - SWORDING
Slashing with a sword. Tennyson. - SHEATHED
Invested by a sheath, or cylindrical membranaceous tube, which is the base of the leaf, as the stalk or culm in grasses; vaginate. (more info) 1. Povided with, or inclosed in, sheath. - SWORDED
Girded with a sword. Milton. - SWORDSMAN
1. A soldier; a fighting man. 2. One skilled of a use of the sword; a professor of the science of fencing; a fencer. - SWORDFISH
A southern constellation. See Dorado, 1. Swordfish sucker , a remora which attaches itself to the swordfish. (more info) A very large oceanic fish , the only representative of the family Xiphiidæ. It is highly valued as a food fish. The bones - SHEATHY
Forming or resembling a sheath or case. Sir T. Browne. - SHEATH-WINGED
Having elytra, or wing cases, as a beetle. - SHEATHFISH
See SHEATFISH - SWORD
One of the end bars by which the lay of a hand loom is suspended. Sword arm, the right arm. -- Sword bayonet, a bayonet shaped somewhat like a sword, and which can be used as a sword. -- Sword bearer, one who carries his master's sword; an officer - DEPRIVER
One who, or that which, deprives. - SWORDMAN
A swordsman. "Sinewy swordmen." Shak. - SWORDPLAY
Fencing; a sword fight. - DEPRIVE
1. To take away; to put an end; to destroy. 'Tis honor to deprive dishonored life. Shak. 2. To dispossess; to bereave; to divest; to hinder from possessing; to debar; to shut out from; -- with a remoter object, usually preceded by of. God hath - SCABBARD PLANE
See SCALEBOARD - BROADSWORD
A sword with a broad blade and a cutting edge; a claymore. I heard the broadsword's deadly clang. Sir W. Scott. - INSHEATHE
To insert as in a sheath; to sheathe. Hughes. - BACKSWORD
1. A sword with one sharp edge. 2. In England, a stick with a basket handle, used in rustic amusements; also, the game in which the stick is used. Also called singlestick. Halliwell. - PASSWORD
A word to be given before a person is allowed to pass; a watchword; a countersign. Macaulay. - HALF-SWORD
Half the length of a sword; close fight. "At half-sword." Shak.