sanders

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English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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sanders

  1. plural of sander

Etymology 2

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From Middle English saundres (sandalwood), from Old French sandre, from Medieval Latin sandalum, from Byzantine Greek σάνδανον (sándanon), σάνταλον (sántalon), from Arabic صَنْدَل (ṣandal), from Middle Persian [script needed] (cndl /⁠čandal⁠/, sandalwood), from Sanskrit चन्दन (candana, sandalwood).

Alternative forms

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Noun

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sanders (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) sandalwood, especially the red sandalwood
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Middle English

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Noun

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sanders

  1. Alternative form of saundres