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Blammer
06-25-2015, 11:29 PM
Ok I have learned that the sheath the bayonet comes in is called a 'frog'?
where did that nomenclature come from?
waynem34
06-26-2015, 07:35 AM
It looks like a frog? Is what i was thinking.
Wayne Smith
06-26-2015, 07:38 AM
I'm guessing, and this is a guess, that it's from the French. What that word is I don't know.
GoodOlBoy
06-26-2015, 07:51 AM
Frog isn't the sheath, frog is the leather part the sheath hangs from. You will see both old sword sheaths, and old bayonet sheaths that are smooth except for (sometimes) a "button" on the metal collar of them. The button on the collar actually slips into a slit in the frog to hold it in, and usually it laces or buckles as well to keep it attached solid. The frog then has a belt loop, or shoulder baldric attached to it.
I am not associated with NOR promoting the following link. I offer it as an example, I don't know if they are reputable or scoundrels. http://www.bayonetfrogs.com/
FYI
as for the term? no idear...
GoodOlBoy
William Yanda
06-26-2015, 08:00 AM
Google led me to Merriam-Webster who provided 8 different meanings. 3b, 5 and 7 were new to me, but I hadn't thought of most of the others independently.
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frog
noun \ˈfrȯg, ˈfräg\
Definition of FROG1
: any of various largely aquatic leaping anuran amphibians (as ranids) that have slender bodies with smooth moist skin and strong long hind legs with webbed feet — compare toad (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/toad)
2
: the triangular elastic horny pad in the middle of the sole of the foot of a horse — see hoof illustration (http://www.merriam-webster.com/art/dict/hoof.htm)
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a : a loop attached to a belt to hold a weapon or tool
b : an ornamental braiding for fastening the front of a garment that consists of a button and a loop through which it passes
4
often capitalized usually offensive : frenchman (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/frenchman)
5
: a device permitting the wheels on one rail of a track to cross an intersecting rail
6
: a condition in the throat that produces hoarseness <had a frog in his throat>
7
: the nut of a violin bow
8
: a small holder (as of metal, glass, or plastic) with perforations or spikes for holding flowers in place in a bowl or vase
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