sandalwood (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[sandalwood 词源字典]
1510s, earlier sandell (c. 1400), saundres (early 14c.), from Old French sandale, from Medieval Latin sandalum, from Late Greek santalon, ultimately from Sanskrit čandana-m "the sandalwood tree," perhaps literally "wood for burning incense," related to candrah "shining, glowing," and cognate with Latin candere "to shine, glow" (see candle).[sandalwood etymology, sandalwood origin, 英语词源]