Chape

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

Chape (from the Fr. chape, a hood, cope or sheath), a cover or metal plate, such as the cap upon the needle in the compass, also the transverse guard of a sword which protects the hand. From the original meaning comes the use of the word as a support or catch to attach one thing to another, as the hook on a belt to which the sword is fastened. The word is also used for the tip of a fox’s brush.




Download as ZWI file | Last modified: 11/17/2022 15:23:35 | 6 views
☰ Source: https://oldpedia.org/article/britannica11/Chape | License: Public domain in the USA. Project Gutenberg License

ZWI signed:
  Oldpedia ✓[what is this?]