sandal: [14] English acquired sandal from Latin sandalium. This is turn was borrowed from Greek sandálion, a diminutive form of sándalon ‘wooden shoe’, which probably came from a western Asian language. It has no connection with the sandal- of sandalwood [16], which came via medieval Latin sandalum and Greek sántalon or sándanon from Sanskrit candanah.
sandal (n.)
type of shoe, late 14c., from Old French sandale, from Latin sandalium "a slipper, sandal," from Greek sandalion, diminutive of sandalon "sandal," of unknown origin, perhaps from Persian. Related: Sandals.
例文
1. Can you fix my broken sandal ?
私はサンダルが壊れています。修理してもらえますか。
2.Rosewood is classified into two sandal wood and padauk wood.
マホガニーは酸枝と花梨木の2つに大きく分類されている。
3.No.My cockle hat and staff and his my sandal shoon.
いいえ。私の帽子、杖、そして彼であり私の草履です。
4.Add a quilted bag and lacy white sandal and you’re all set.