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holstered1812
1812 Ld. ByronChilde Harold: Cantos I & IIi. li. 33 The holster'd steed beneath the shed of thatch.
extracted from holstern.
ˈholstered
ˈholsteredadj.
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society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > action of propelling missile > discharge of firearms > use or operation of small arms > [adjective] > in holster
holstered1930
1930 Argosy 12 July 690/2 Both men had holstered rifles on their saddles.