Sandala
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sandală — SANDÁLĂ, sandale, s.f. Încălţăminte uşoară de vară din piele, material plastic, pânză etc. cu feţele foarte decupate sau făcute din bentiţe. [var.: sandá s.f.] – Din fr. sandale. cf. lat. s a n d a l i u m. Trimis de andreeadima, 13.09.2007.… … Dicționar Român
Sandala — may refer to:*Sandala, a village in northern Israel *A Tamil variation on Chandala, an opprobrious term in Sanskritic literature … Wikipedia
sandála — ž 〈N mn sandále〉 (ob. mn) građanska laka ljetna obuća, otvorena u gornjem dijelu ✧ {{001f}}fr. ← grč., tur. ← arap … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
sandala — sandála ž <N mn sandále> (ob. mn) DEFINICIJA laka ljetna obuća, otvorena u gornjem dijelu ETIMOLOGIJA fr. sandale ← grč. sandálion ≃ sándalon tur. sandal ← arap. ṣandäl: sandalovo drvo … Hrvatski jezični portal
Sandala, Israel — Sandala ( ar. صندله; he. סנדלה) is an Arab village in the North District of Israel. Located near Afula, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gilboa Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 1,500.HistoryThe village was established in the… … Wikipedia
sandala — sf. (1) NdŽ, KŽ 1. ko nors padalijimas (pvz., lauko, lentynos, stalčiaus). 2. atidalytas, atribotas plotas (pvz., šaškių, šachmatų lentoje) … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
sandála — e ž (ȃ) nav. mn. lahko poletno obuvalo z jermeni ali z zelo izrezanim krojem z nizko ali visoko peto: obuti sandale; modne sandale; strgati jermen na sandalah … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
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