different between sandling vs sendling
sandling
English
Etymology
From Middle English sandeling, sandelynge, equivalent to sand +? -ling.
Noun
sandling (plural sandlings)
- sand eel
Anagrams
- landings
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- what do sanderlings eat
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sendling
English
Etymology
From send +? -ling.
Noun
sendling (plural sendlings)
- One who is sent; an emissary; missionary; messenger.
- 1852, Charles A Dana, Meyer's Universum:
- […] when the hour fixed for his liberation struck, he was conducted from the prison-house like a conqueror in triumph and the proudest nations of the earth rivalled each other in receiving the pennyless fugitive gloriously, like a sendling of God.
- 1881, EVANGELICAL CHRISTENDOM - Page 153:
- Such a man is a Predicant, or minister; but a man of inferior fitness aud qualities is allowed to preach to blacks or low whites, and he is called a "sendling," or missionary.
- 1852, Charles A Dana, Meyer's Universum:
Anagrams
- endlings, lendings
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