To gather and bind into a sheaf; to make into sheaves
To collect and bind cut grain, or the like; to make sheaves.
A quantity of arrows, usually twenty-four.
A bundle of arrows sufficient to fill a quiver, or the allowance of each archer.
An abstract construct in topology that associates data to the open sets of a topological space, together with well-defined restrictions from larger to smaller open sets, subject to the condition that compatible data on overlapping open sets corresponds, via the restrictions, to a unique datum on the union of the open sets.
A quantity of the stalks and ears of wheat, rye, or other grain, bound together; a bundle of grain or straw.
Any collection of things bound together.
A sheave.
To smuggle in one's rectum.
To trade using samples in a suitcase.
A large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage used for carrying clothes, and sometimes suits, when travelling.