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Middle English in the form sandalies. The
Latin term
derived from Gr****
sandálion (σανδάλιον), the
diminutive of sándalon (σάνδαλον), of
uncertain origin...
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Sandalium or
Sandalion (Ancient Gr****: Σανδάλιον) was a
fortified mountain town of
ancient Pisidia inhabited during ****enistic times. Its site is located...
- Look up
sandal or
sandals in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
sandal is an open type of
outdoor footwear also
known as a shoe
Konar Sandal, archaeological...
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Rainbow Sandals Inc. was
established in 1974 in
Laguna Beach,
California by Jay
Longley and is
currently based in San Clemente, California. The company...
- of 2023,
Sandals operated 18 resorts:
Sandals Dunn’s
River in Ocho Rios
Sandals Montego Bay in
Montego Bay
Sandals Negril in
Negril Sandals Ochi in Ocho...
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Source Sandals,
known in
Hebrew as S****sh
Sandals (Hebrew: סנדלי שורש) are outdoor,
trekking and
hiking sandals made in the
style of "biblical
sandals". They...
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Sandals, also
known as The Sandells, were an early,
influential surf
music band
formed in 1962. They are most
famous for
scoring the
surfing do****entary...
- A
sandal-bearer is a
person who
bears the
sandals of his superior. The role
existed in
various cultures and epochs,
being first do****ented in Egypt's...
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Wearing socks and
sandals together is a
controversial fashion combination and
social phenomenon that is
discussed in
various countries and cultures. In...
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Episcopal sandals, also
known as
pontifical sandals, are a
Catholic pontifical vestment worn by
bishops when
celebrating liturgical functions according...