SENDAL
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Sen″dal (?), n. [[OF. cendal (cf. Pr. & Sp. cendal, It. zendale), LL. cendallum, Gr. ��� a fine Indian cloth.]] A light thin stuff of silk. [Written also cendal, and sendal.] Chaucer. Wore she not a veil of twisted sendal embroidered with silver? Sir W. Scott.