IPA: /tʃeɪp/
KK: /tʃeɪp/
A metal piece that is attached to the end of a scabbard or sheath, often used to protect the tip or enhance its appearance.
The sword was beautifully crafted, complete with an ornate chape at the end of its sheath.
The word 'chape' originates from Old French 'chape', meaning a covering or cap. It refers specifically to a protective covering, often used in the context of sword hilts or other objects.
Think of a 'covering' or 'cap' when you hear 'chape' — it helps you remember that it refers to a protective covering.