ETYM Old Eng. scaubert, scauberk, Old Fren. escaubers, escauberz, pl., scabbards, probably of German or Scan. origin; cf. Icel. skâlpr scabbard, and German bergen to conceal. Related to Hauberk.
A sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet.
ETYM Latin vagina a scabbard or sheath.
A moist canal in female mammals extending from the labia minora to the uterus.
The lower part of the reproductive tract in female mammals, linking the uterus to the exterior. It admits the penis during sexual intercourse, and is the birth canal down which the baby passes during delivery.