Scabbard 1

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Scabbard 1

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Fun fact, the German word for scabbard is "Scheide" which also means vagina.

That is a fun fact! Looks like sheath in English is a cognate with the same etymology

Middle English shethe, "close-fitting case or covering for a blade," from Old English sceaþ, scæþ, from Proto-Germanic *skaith- (source also of Old Saxon scethia, Old Norse skeiðir (plural), Old Frisian skethe, Middle Dutch schede, Dutch schede, Old High German skaida, German scheide "a sheath, scabbard"), perhaps from an extended form of PIE root *skei- "to cut, split," on the notion of a split stick with the sword blade inserted.

https://www.etymonline.com/word/sheath

and vagina is just the Latin word for sheath

something about men and their swords, I guess

And the word "vagina" is Latin for scabbard

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