صندل ṣandal =S. चन्दन
A صندل ṣandal (=S. चन्दन), s.m. Sandal-wood, sanders;—a perfumed embrocation obtained by rubbing a piece of sandal-wood with water on a stone (called ṣandalāsā):—ṣandal-āsā, vulg. ṣandlāsā, s.m. A flat circular stone on which sandal-wood is ground:—ṣandal-sil, s.f.=ṣandal-āsā, q.v.;—(and) a slab for grinding spices or drugs on:—ṣandal-kā khor, s.m. The heart of sandal-wood:—ṣandal-ke ćhāpe muṅh-par lagnā (kisī-ke), 'To have marks of ground sandal-wood made on the face'; to be distinguished; to come off with honour or with flying colours.