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swordbelt

n. A belt with an attachment for the sword, used to carry it when not in use.

Usage examples of "swordbelt".

Ruric shoved her fingers through her mane, tugged her swordbelt straight, and strode down towards the steps.

He had just buckled the swordbelt about his waist when he chanced to notice the red-brown blotch on the mattress and the trail of crusty splotches leading from the bed to the door.

Karigan pulled the girth tight, hoisted up her sagging swordbelt, and mounted.

Karigan selfconsciously hitched the slipping swordbelt into its proper place.

A leather swordbelt, gold-embroidered at the edges, carried a long steel-halted rapier in a leather scabbard chaped with steel.

Even his swordbelt was wet, and I had just enough time to wonder why a magic user would be wearing a swordbelt before he moved his hand in a banishing gesture.

Bariden said with a nod as he removed his swordbelt, put it on a nearby table, and sat on the other end of the settle.

As soon as we were inside Bariden finished his coffee, put the cup aside, took off his swordbelt, then stretched out on the bed.

His sneer intensified and he hitched his swordbelt forward and closed his right hand about the wire-wound hilt.

Down the barge I rushed, and dropping only my swordbelt, leapt in to her rescue.

Old Guhsz Hehluh slouched forward, hitching his swordbelt around for quicker, easier access to the weapon, and Captain Ahzprinos was not far to his rear.

Cracolnya, in the doorway, unwrapped his swordbelt and tossed it at a servant in the passage outside.

She pulled the swordbelt over her head and tossed it on the bed as well, and began to unlace the fur-lined tunic over her mail.

Paks unbuckled the scabbard from her swordbelt, and held it flat on her arms before her.

She looked at the mail and decided against it, pulling on her swordbelt over her clothes instead.