0 a type of light shoe, the sole of which is held on to the foot by straps -- sandal
a pair of sandals.
A high-topped military sandal is displayed prominently beneath the folds of her skirt.
What was wanted was the number of sandals per day if he does both.
It seems to wear a buccal mask, a headdress, and sandals.
There are even two examples of metal sandals, although it is not certain that they were ever worn.
The figure wears sandals and a loincloth tied with a waistband whose knot is visible in the center of the torso.
This inscription indicates therefore that db is used to denote the final part of the process of manufacturing sandals, after the leather has been cut.
The washing of strangers' feet after a long day in dusty sandals was a crude sign of hospitality-but a sign nonetheless.
Nichols et al. spinning thick fiber from the outer maguey leaves to make items like carrying cloths, sandals, and rope.