Sheathed [verb]
Definition of Sheathed:
envelop
Sentence/Example of Sheathed:
"That God knows alone," answered Peter gravely as he sheathed his sword.
The knife looked terrible; but it was sheathed and tucked into a belt.
Her body was sheathed in a grey dress, and seemed to have been moulded into the material.
He was sheathed from head to foot in a tight-fitting garment, black as Erebus!
"Thou shouldst first have sheathed it in mine," she whispered.
"At ease with that jazz," said Lane, and a sheathed finger snapped out.
Funicule: a small, cord-like structure; especially when sheathed.
Vaginata: sheathed: an obsolete ordinal term for Coleoptera.
He sheathed his sword, and called in his fighting men all round.
Morgan sheathed his rifle in the battered scabbard that hung on his saddle.