Sendal
noun
1.
a silk fabric in use during the Middle Ages.
2.
a piece of this fabric or a garment made of it.
noun
1.
a fine silk fabric used, esp in the Middle Ages, for ceremonial clothing, etc
2.
a garment of such fabric
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1. Also, send off. 2. Dispatch someone or something, as in We send the children away to camp every summer, or I sent off that letter last week. The first term dates from the first half of the 1500s, the variant from the late 1700s. 3. Order an item, as in I sent away for […]
- Sendee
noun 1. the person to whom something is sent.
- Sender
noun 1. a person or thing that sends. 2. a transmitter of electric pulses, as in telegraphy.
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- Send flying
Cause to be knocked or scattered about, as in She bumped into the table and sent all the papers flying. This somewhat hyperbolic idiom was first recorded in 1789.