Sheathe /(?)/

Sheathe

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Sheathed; p. pr. & vb. n. Sheating

  1. To put into a sheath, case, or scabbard; to inclose or cover with, or as with, a sheath or case.
    The leopard . . . keeps the claws of his fore feet turned up from the ground, and sheathed in the skin of his toes.
    — Grew.
    'T is in my breast she sheathes her dagger now.
  2. To fit or furnish, as with a sheath.
  3. To case or cover with something which protects, as thin boards, sheets of metal, and the like; as, to sheathe a ship with copper.
  4. To obtund or blunt, as acrimonious substances, or sharp particles. [R.]

Phrases & Compounds

To sheathe the sword
to make peace.