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The bar served to hold the chape and prong to the frame.
The chape of his quiver touched the ground and the embroidered lid caught him in the ribs.
The lamp there was extinguished, the chape!
Also found from this period was a small simple chape (scabbard tip), and part of a skimmer that had been used in the kitchen.
The elf heard the familiar, soft clatter that heralded the approach of the bony chape!
Two of them were the corvettes Llendan and Chape.
A neatly made sheath of leather-covered wood held it, with chape and mouth done in aluminum beaten to shape.
The distance between the fixed frame or chape of a plate buckle and its adjustment prong is called the "throw."
On the other is inscribed a mounted warrior wearing a sword below his cape, the scabbard tipped with a chape.
A buckle without a chape or prongs is called a buckle trim or slide.
Eliu Chape, a 36-year-old truck driver from Brooklyn, recently painted fresh yellow lines.
He drew the sword, gripping the hilt in one hand and the chape of the simple, sturdy scabbard in the other.
"In the chape at Haidion."
The Gothic scabbard, with a golden or silver locket and chape, was probably created in 1320 and lost between 1819 and 1874.
Thorsberg chape (200)
Without warning, Chape broke away, leaving only Esemar and Llendan in pursuit.
Its weight pulled his hips out of alignment and the chape protecting the bottom of the scabbard regularly knocked against his calf as he walked.
The scabbard was painted in a black enamel and had a decorative silvered top (locket) and bottom (chape) mounts.
The NCO version was similar to the officer version but the scabbard had a plain unadorned chape.
A "chape" is the fixed cover which attaches buckle to belt while the "mordant" or "bite" is the adjustable portion.
Bloodwing was arcing away from a trace that had been Chape, and was now an expanding cloud of air, cooling plasma, and debris.
Another early inscription is found on the Thorsberg chape (200), probably containing the theonym Ullr.
The scabbard has a diamond-studded chape, is covered in red velvet and is decorated with the coats of arms of different parts of the realm.
He didn't put a hand to his sword hilt, but he did let the metal chape at the end of the scabbard clank against his stirrup iron.
Wolfgang Krause (1964) has speculated that the o rune is used as an ideograph denoting possession in the Thorsberg chape inscription.