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Definition of Sandaled
1. Adjective. Shod with sandals.
Definition of Sandaled
1. a. Wearing sandals.
Definition of Sandaled
1. Adjective. (alternative spelling of sandalled) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sandaled
1. sandal [v] - See also: sandal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sandaled
Literary usage of Sandaled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sculpture I, 1952-1967 by Mary C. Sturgeon (1987)
"Front of a left sandaled foot from an over life-size statue, ... DRAPERY
FRAGMENTS (106-116) Portion of a sandaled right foot from a figure somewhat over ..."
2. The Golden Fleece: More Old Greek Stories by James Baldwin (1905)
"... FOOT ADVENTURE XIV sandaled AND BARE" THE OTHER EARLY on the morrow Jason made
ready to renew his journey. He stood in the doorway, hesitating whether ..."
3. Griggs' Collection for Sunday Schools and Young People's Meetings by Nathan Kirk Griggs (1893)
"... the com-ing of his feet, O, the com-ing, com-ing com-ing, O, the com-ing of
his feet, 4 Comes he sandaled not with silver, girdled not with woven gold, ..."
4. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl (1899)
"muttered he, " here is the one-sandaled fellow, sure enough ! What can I do with
him ? " And he clutched more closely the great knife in his hand, ..."
5. The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the World's by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl, Donald Grant Mitchell (1899)
"muttered he, " here is the one-sandaled fellow, sure enough ! What can I do with
him? " And he clutched more closely the great knife in his hand, ..."
6. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"Mendicant Orders: Franciscans are generally bare-footed or sandaled, their habit,
originally gray, changed (after two centuries) to dark brown with knotted ..."
7. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1911)
"... sandaled as he was, with her hair in a Greek knot. They hailed me in their
fashion—he with a quick jerk upward of his head and a queer look of mock ..."
8. Flags of the World, Past and Present: Their Story and Associations by William John Gordon, Frederick Edward Hulme (1915)
"The figure of Liberty proper, her hair disheveled and decorated with pearls,
vested azure, sandaled gules, about the waist a cincture or fringed gules, ..."
9. Sculpture I, 1952-1967 by Mary C. Sturgeon (1987)
"Front of a left sandaled foot from an over life-size statue, ... DRAPERY
FRAGMENTS (106-116) Portion of a sandaled right foot from a figure somewhat over ..."
10. The Golden Fleece: More Old Greek Stories by James Baldwin (1905)
"... FOOT ADVENTURE XIV sandaled AND BARE" THE OTHER EARLY on the morrow Jason made
ready to renew his journey. He stood in the doorway, hesitating whether ..."
11. Griggs' Collection for Sunday Schools and Young People's Meetings by Nathan Kirk Griggs (1893)
"... the com-ing of his feet, O, the com-ing, com-ing com-ing, O, the com-ing of
his feet, 4 Comes he sandaled not with silver, girdled not with woven gold, ..."
12. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl (1899)
"muttered he, " here is the one-sandaled fellow, sure enough ! What can I do with
him ? " And he clutched more closely the great knife in his hand, ..."
13. The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the World's by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl, Donald Grant Mitchell (1899)
"muttered he, " here is the one-sandaled fellow, sure enough ! What can I do with
him? " And he clutched more closely the great knife in his hand, ..."
14. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"Mendicant Orders: Franciscans are generally bare-footed or sandaled, their habit,
originally gray, changed (after two centuries) to dark brown with knotted ..."
15. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1911)
"... sandaled as he was, with her hair in a Greek knot. They hailed me in their
fashion—he with a quick jerk upward of his head and a queer look of mock ..."
16. Flags of the World, Past and Present: Their Story and Associations by William John Gordon, Frederick Edward Hulme (1915)
"The figure of Liberty proper, her hair disheveled and decorated with pearls,
vested azure, sandaled gules, about the waist a cincture or fringed gules, ..."