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And they wore them just like they did on foot, or strapped to the saddle.
What is it called, then?
Im talking about both sheathing and unsheathing... There's just something geeky in the word sheath when referring to someone using a sword. Maybe its just me.. Forget I said anything... go about your business.. Nothing to see here
Well, I'm not sure what else you would call it. That's just what the word is.
But fun fact, the word "vagina" comes from the Latin word for a sheath or scabbard.
I dunno Its like when Star Trek nerds talk about phasers or something. It's just geeky
I can honestly say i didn't know that
This was just a thought I had, I have no sources to back me up.
Wait. Now I actually am very curious. And this isn't me poking fun. How do you think people fired bows on horseback?
I'm sorry, I'd like to explain this well but I'm getting the impression that you've never been on a horse in your entire life. Is that the case? No problem if it is, I'm just not sure what level of experience I'm dealing with.