Sendal - Wikipedia Sendal, (also spelled cendal or sandal) is a thin and light silk material, [1] chiefly used to make ceremonial clothing, church vestments, and banners The word derives from Greek σινδων (sindōn), "fine linen "; the old French word is cendal
SENDAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You may also like sendal in American English (ˈsɛndəl ) noun Origin: ME cendal < OFr < ML cendallum, prob ult < Gr sindōn, fine linen of Sem orig; as in Heb sadin, linen undergarment a light silk fabric used in the Middle Ages for costumes, flags, etc
sendal - University of Manchester This page displays the definition of the word: 'sendal' This is part of the Lexis of Cloth Clothing Project conducted by Prof Gale Owen-Crocker and Dr Louise Sylvester at the University of Manchester