[ sandhyll] m. ‘sand-hill,’ Cp (o).

[ sandig]sandy,’ Lcd.

[ sandiht] (o) sandy, dusty, AO.

[ sandlond] † (o) n. sandy shore.

[ sandrid] n. quicksand, WW 1837.

[ sang] I. m. noise, ‘song,’ singing, B, Bo, Cr, LkL: psalm, poem, lay, Bl, CP, VPs (o).

[II.] pret. 3 sg. of [singan].

[ sangbōc] f. singing-book, service-book, KC, LL. [‘songbook’]

[ sangcræft] m. art of singing, composing poetry, or playing an instrument.

[ sangdrēam] m. ‘cantilena,’ song, music, CM 638.