chape

Meaning

  1. The lower metallic cap at the end of a sword's scabbard.
  2. (alt-of, alternative) Alternative form of chappe (“rainguard”) (piece fitted to a sword's crossguard).
  3. (archaic) The piece by which an object is attached to something, such as the frog of a scabbard or the metal loop at the back of a buckle by which it is fastened to a strap.
  4. The tip of a fox's tail.

Translations

Pronounced as (IPA)
/t͡ʃeɪp/
Etymology

In summary

From Middle English chape, from Old French chape (“a churchman's cope, a cover, a chape”), from Latin cappa, itself derived from Latin caput (“the head”). Doublet of cap, cape, and cope.

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