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University of MichiganMiddle English Compendium

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    Middle English Dictionary Entry

    sandal n.
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    Entry Info

    Formssandal n. Alsosandalle,-elle,-ali(e &sendale,-alle,-ille.
    EtymologyLsandalium,MLsandalum,ALscendalium &OFsandale,cendale.

    Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)

    1.
    (a) A kind of shoe, consisting of a sole fastened to the foot by thongs, a sandal; (b) a richly made shoe worn by popes and bishops.

    Associated quotations

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    • (1423)Will York inSur.Soc.4576:ij sendalles de panno rubeo, cum parvis rosis de auro.
    • c1450Capgr.Rome(Bod 423)131:Thursday..is þe stacion at a cherch..wher seynt siluester lith, & þere is his stole, his uestment, & his sandalys.
    • c1475Gregory's Chron.(Eg 1995)167:They..a-rayde hym as a byschoppe..with a stole a bowte hys necke, not crossyd, and a pon hys fete a payre of sandellys [Lond.Chron.Vit.(1): sandalles].
    • c1425Wycl.Antichr.(2)(Dub 245)p.cxxvi:Þe pope & oþere bischopes wole kepe here feet ful cleene..wiþ sendales wiþ golde, wiþ siluer, & silk preciousely diȝt.
    • a1500(c1410)Dives & P.(Htrn 270)2.228:The buschopys..sandalyys & þe schon in [read: on] his feete at messe betokenyn þe naylys in Cristis feet.

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