1. Etymology of the English word sandal
the English word
sandalderived from the Medieval Latin word
sandalumderived from the Late Greek word
sandanonderived from the Sanskrit word
candanaderived from the Arabic word
ṣandalderived from the Old French word
sandalederived from the Latin word
sandalium (slipper, sandal)
derived from the Greek word
sandalion, σανδάλιον (of uncertain origin); a slipper or sole-pad)
derived from the Greek word
sandalon, σάνδαλον
derived from the Latin word
sandalderived from the Greek word
sandalion, σανδάλιον (of uncertain origin); a slipper or sole-pad)
derived from the Greek word
sandalon, σάνδαλον
Date
The earliest known usage of sandal in English dates from the 14th century.
Derivations in English
sandalwood,
sandalfootCognates
Dutch
sandaal, French
sandale, German
Sandale, Icelandic
sandali, Swedish
sandalUsage
Word found in Modern English
2. Etymology of the English word sandal
derived from the English word
sandalDerivations in English
sandalwood,
santalUsage
Word found in Modern English