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صندل

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Persian cndl (čandal), likely from Gandhari 𐨕𐨎𐨡𐨣 (caṃdana), from Sanskrit चन्दन (candana).

Noun

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صَنْدَل (ṣandalm (plural صَنَادِل (ṣanādil))

  1. sandalwood
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Derived terms
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Descendants
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Etymology 2

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A vessel already known to the Ṭūlūnids from Byzantine Greek σανδάλιον (sandálion) having both the ship and the shoe sense, diminutive of σάνδαλον (sándalon).

Noun

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صَنْدَل (ṣandalm (plural صَنَادِل (ṣanādil))

  1. sandals
  2. barge, lighter, freight barge, sandal
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References

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  • Agius, Dionisius A. (2008) Classic Ships of Islam. From Mesopotamia to the Indian Ocean (Handbook of Oriental Studies; 92), Leiden: Brill, page 306
  • Bramoullé, David (2019) Les Fatimides et la mer (909–1171) (Islamic History and Civilization: Studies and Texts; 165)‎[1] (in French), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 295
  • Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881) “صندل”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes[2] (in French), volume 1, Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 846

Moroccan Arabic

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Arabic صَنْدَل (ṣandal).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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صندل (ṣandalm (plural صنادل (ṣnadil))

  1. sandal

Persian

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Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? sandal
Dari reading? sandal
Iranian reading? sandal
Tajik reading? sandal

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Arabic صَنْدَل (ṣandal), from Middle Persian cndl (čandal), from Sanskrit चन्दन (candana).

Alternative forms

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Noun

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صندل (sandal)

  1. sandalwood
Descendants
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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Dari چپلک، چپلی
Iranian Persian صندل
Tajik сандал, шиппак

صندل (sandal)

  1. sandal, a kind of slipper

Etymology 3

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Noun

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صندل (sandal)

  1. a small boat employed in carrying fresh water and victuals to ships lying at a distance from shore, a bumboat

References

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