chape

Etymology
From, from , from , itself derived from. Ultimately from and. .

Noun

 * 1) The lower metallic cap at the end of a sword's scabbard.
 * 2)  (piece fitted to a sword's crossguard).
 * 3)  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.
 * 1)  (piece fitted to a sword's crossguard).
 * 2)  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.
 * 1)  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.
 * 1)  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.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: обков
 * Finnish: kenkäin
 * Icelandic: döggskór
 * Portuguese:

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  screed

Etymology
, from. .

Noun

 * 1)  cape, cloak
 * 2)  cope, cappa
 * 3)  gin block
 * 4) tread (of tyre)
 * 5)  clevis
 * 6) screed
 * 1) screed

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) escape
 * 2) * Haitian Creole Bible Jòb 1:14-15:
 * Yon mesaje kouri vin jwenn Jòb, li di l' konsa: -Nou t'ap raboure tè ak bèf yo, fenmèl bourik yo t'ap manje toupre, lè yon bann moun Seba tonbe sou nou, yo pran tout bèt yo, yo touye tout moun ou yo. Se renk mwen menm ki resi chape vin di ou sa.

Etymology
, from. .

Noun

 * 1) A metal cover or mounting, especially the  of a scabbard.

Etymology
From, from , diminutive from.

Noun

 * 1)  hat

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) cape (sleeveless garment)

Noun

 * 1) tress, braid