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  1. OED's earliest evidence for resheathe is from before 1700, in the writing of Thomas Ken, bishop of Bath and Wells and nonjuror. resheathe is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, sheathe v. See etymology.

  2. Steel whispered against leather as the weapons of the warriors were resheathed. Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010. Then I resheathed the blade, in one of the seven sheaths sewn on the common, supple leather backing, slung now from its shoulder strap, at and about my left hip. Cinnamon Roll 2010.

  3. Aug 19, 2024 · resheathe (third-person singular simple present resheathes, present participle resheathing, simple past and past participle resheathed) To sheathe again, to return to its sheath.

  4. 'Resheathe' [ree-sheeth] means to put a sword or knife back into its sheath. It is a verb used to describe the action of returning a weapon to its protective covering. An example of its usage is 'After the battle, the knight resheathed his sword.'

  5. Definition of resheathed in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of resheathed. Information and translations of resheathed in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  6. Resheathe definition: To <a>sheathe</a> again, to return to its <a>sheath</a>.

  7. When the moment felt right, Alicia resheathed her weapon and opened the door to the terminal.