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sandal

N รองเท้า ที่ มี สาย รัด  รองเท้าแตะ  slipper thong rong-tao-ti-me-sai-rad

 

sandal

N สาย รัด รองเท้า  sai-rad-rong-tao

 

sandal

N ไม้ จัน ทน์  mai-jan

 

sandalwood

N ไม้ จัน ทน์  ต้นไม้ จัน ทน์  mai-jan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SANDAL

n.[L. sandalium; Gr. ] 1. A kind of shoe, consisting of a sole fastened to the foot. The Greek and Roman ladies wore sandals made of a rich stuff, ornamented with gold or silver.
2. A shoe or slipper worn by the pope and other Romish prelates when they officiate. A like sandal is worn by several congregations of monks.
SANDAL, SANDAL-WOOD, SAN'DERS, n.
A kind of wood which grows in the East Indies and on some of the isles of the Pacific. It is of three kinds, the white, the yellow, and the red. The tree which produces the two former is of the genus Santalum. It grows to the size of a walnut tree. Its wood has a bitter taste and an aromatic smell. The oriental nations burn it in their houses for the sake of its fragrant odor, and with the powder of it a paste is prepared, with which they anoint their bodies. The white and the yellow sandal-wood are different parts of the same tree; the white is the wood next to the bark; the yellow is the inner part of the tree. The red sandal-wood is obtained from a different tree, the Pierocarpus santolinus. It is of a dull red color, has little taste or smell, and is principally used as a coloring drug.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SANDAL

SANDAL San "dal, n.

 

Defn: Same as Sendal. Sails of silk and ropes of sandal. Longfellow.

 

SANDAL

SANDAL San "dal, n.

 

Defn: Sandalwood. "Fans of sandal. " Tennyson.

 

SANDAL

San "dal, n. Etym: [F. sandale, L. sandalium, Gr. sandal. ](a ) A kind of shoe consisting of a sole strapped to the foot; a protection for the foot, covering its lower surface, but not its upper. (b ) A kind of slipper. (c ) An overshoe with parallel openings across the instep.

 

SANDALED

SANDALED San "daled, a.

 

1. Wearing sandals. The measured footfalls of his sandaled feet. Longfellow.

 

2. Made like a sandal.

 

SANDALIFORM

San *dal "i *form, a. Etym: [Sandal + -form. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Shaped like a sandal or slipper.

 

SANDALWOOD

San "dal *wood, n. Etym: [F. sandal, santal, fr. Ar. çandal, or Gr. sa `ntalon; both ultimately fr. Skr. candana. Cf. Sanders. ] (Bot. ) (a ) The highly perfumed yellowish heartwood of an East Indian and Polynesian tree (Santalum album ), and of several other trees of the same genus, as the Hawaiian Santalum Freycinetianum and S.pyrularium, the Australian S. latifolium, etc. The name is extended to several other kinds of fragrant wood. (b ) Any tree of the genus Santalum, or a tree which yields sandalwood. (c ) The red wood of a kind of buckthorn, used in Russia for dyeing leather (Rhamnus Dahuricus ). False sandalwood, the fragrant wood of several trees not of the genus Santalum, as Ximenia Americana, Myoporum tenuifolium of Tahiti. -- Red sandalwood, a heavy, dark red dyewood, being the heartwood of two leguminous trees of India (Pterocarpus santalinus, and Adenanthera pavonina ); -- called also red sanderswood, sanders or saunders, and rubywood.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sandal

san dal 1 |ˈsandl ˈsændl | noun a light shoe with either an openwork upper or straps attaching the sole to the foot. DERIVATIVES san daled |ˈsandld |(Brit. sandalled ) adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek sandalion, diminutive of sandalon wooden shoe, probably of Asiatic origin; compare with Persian sandal .

 

sandal

san dal 2 |ˈsændl ˈsandl | noun short for sandalwood.

 

sandalwood

san dal wood |ˈsandlˌwo͝od ˈsændlˌwʊd | noun (also white sandalwood ) a widely cultivated Indian tree that yields fragrant timber and oil. [Santalum album, family Santalaceae. ] a perfume or incense derived from this timber. used in names of other trees that yield similar timber, e.g., red sandalwood. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: sandal from medieval Latin sandalum (based on Sanskrit candana ) + wood .

 

Sandalwood Island

San dal wood Is land another name for Sumba.

 

Oxford Dictionary

sandal

sandal 1 |ˈsand (ə )l | noun a light shoe with either an openwork upper or straps attaching the sole to the foot. DERIVATIVES sandalled (US sandaled ) adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek sandalion, diminutive of sandalon wooden shoe , probably of Asiatic origin; compare with Persian sandal .

 

sandal

sandal 2 |ˈsand (ə )l | noun short for sandalwood.

 

sandalwood

san ¦dal |wood |ˈsand (ə )lwʊd | noun (also white sandalwood ) a widely cultivated Indian tree which yields fragrant timber and oil. Santalum album, family Santalaceae. [ mass noun ] a perfume or incense derived from the timber of the sandalwood. used in names of trees which yield timber similar to that of the sandalwood, e.g. red sandalwood. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: sandal from medieval Latin sandalum (based on Sanskrit candana ) + wood .

 

Sandalwood Island

Sandalwood Is ¦land another name for Sumba.

 

Duden Dictionary

Sandal

San dal Substantiv, Neutrum , das |S a ndal |das Sandal; Genitiv: des Sandals, Plural: die Sandals persisch-arabisch-türkisch schmales, langes, spitz zulaufendes türkisches Boot

 

Sandale

San da le Substantiv, feminin , die |Sand a le |die Sandale; Genitiv: der Sandale, Plural: die Sandalen im 15. Jahrhundert sandaly (Plural ) < lateinisch sandalium < griechisch sandálion = Riemenschuh leichter, meist flacher Schuh, dessen Oberteil aus Riemen oder durchbrochenem Leder besteht

 

Sandalenfilm

San da len film Substantiv, maskulin scherzhaft , der |Sand a lenfilm |in der Antike spielender Film

 

Sandalette

San da let te Substantiv, feminin , die |Sandal e tte |französierende Bildung zu Sandale der Sandale ähnlicher, leichter Damenschuh [mit höherem Absatz ]

 

French Dictionary

sandale

sandale n. f. nom féminin Chaussure légère composée d ’une semelle retenue par des lanières. : Des sandales blanches. Note Orthographique sanda l e.

 

Spanish Dictionary

sandalia

sandalia nombre femenino Calzado ligero, generalmente sin tacón, consistente en una suela que se sujeta al pie con tiras de cuero o cintas quedando parte del pie al descubierto :desde la Edad Media, la sandalia es el calzado de los monjes; la sandalia es el calzado de verano por excelencia .

 

sándalo

sándalo nombre masculino 1 Árbol de hojas verdes y gruesas, flores muy pequeñas agrupadas en ramos y fruto parecido a la cereza .2 Madera de este árbol, pesada, dura y muy olorosa :el sándalo se emplea para elaborar incienso .3 Esencia que se obtiene por destilación de la madera de este árbol :el sándalo se usa para hacer perfumes .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sandal

san dal /sǽnd (ə )l /〖語源は 「古代ギリシャ ローマ人が履いた革製の履物 」〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 サンダル靴 〘革ひもでとめる軽い靴 〙 (!ビーチサンダルはthongsという ) high-heeled sandals ハイヒールのサンダル .2 サンダル 〘古代ギリシャ ローマ人が履いた革製の履物 〙.

 

sandalwood

s ndal w od 名詞 1 C 〘植 〙ビャクダン 〘インドネシア産でインドからオーストラリアまで生息する香料木 〙; U ビャクダン材 〘かたく芳香があり, 工芸品材料 香料にする 〙.2 U ビャクダン油 〘香水の原料 〙.