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The metal plates or mountings of a scabbard or sheath; particularly those that cover the point.
chapes
1
Don't be standin' when sittin' down is
chape
enough, even for the poor.
2
Anyhow, it's clane, and it came
chape
enough.
3
A boy gave it to me to carry to a
chape
hotel, so I brought it home.
4
Troth, it's
chape
as dirt-soit is.
5
This is a
chape
hotel, isn't it?
6
You shall have this tit
chape
.
7
Such a power of bir-r-ds, would knock down 'praties, in a wonderful degree, and make even butthermilk
chape
and plenthiful.
8
I think that av ye offered yersilf
chape
enough he might give ye a job wid a shovel on the grade.
9
The sheath was made of stiffened leather ornately worked in gold, with a gold
chape
at the tip and gold at the throat.
10
A leather swordbelt, gold-embroidered at the edges, carried a long steel-halted rapier in a leather scabbard
chaped
with steel.
11
'Tis none av his doin's-thedhirty oil an' the
chape
waste an' the jacket lamps.
12
So the three of them went round by way of the Rue Gabrielle and climbed the steps of the Rue
Chape
.
13
"I'll go with you now to a
chape
hotel, and won't charge you nothin'."
14
The straps and
chapes
are sewn on quite close to the frame, straps 10 inches long by 1 inch,
chapes
4½ inches by 1 inch.
chape hotel
chape enough
butthermilk chape
come chape