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scabbarded, ppl. a.|ˈskæbədɪd| [f. scabbard n.1 or v. + -ed.] a. Having a scabbard (of a specified kind). b. Sheathed.
1887Pall Mall G. 21 June 3/2 A bright array of military and naval uniforms bristling with rich scabbarded swords and medals. 1888Kipling Story of Gadsbys L'Envoi, Tenderest voices cry, ‘Turn again’, Red lips tarnish the scabbarded steel. |