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sallender|ˈsæləndə(r)| Now only pl.. Forms: 6–7 selander, 7 sellander, sellender, sallander, 8 solander; 8 selenders, 8–9 sallenders. [Of obscure origin: in F. solandre (1664 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A dry scab affecting the hock of a horse.
1523Fitzherb. Husb. §95 A selander is in the bendynge of the legge behynde. 1607Markham Caval. vii. (1617) 79 A Mallander is a drie scabbe vpon the bought of the fore leg: and the Sellanders vpon the hinder. 1639T. de la Grey Compl. Horsem. 6 No way subject to mainge, mallender, sellender. 1685Lond. Gaz. No. 2092/4 Stolen.., a large strong grey Gelding,..hath a small Sallander. 1725Bradley Fam. Dict. II. s.v. Malenders, Others alledge, that what cures the Scratches will cure both the Malenders and Selenders. 1831Youatt Horse 273 In the inside of the hock..there is sometimes a scurfy eruption called mallenders in the fore leg, and sallenders in the hind leg. 1884Sat. Rev. 5 July 27/2 It is a breach of a warranty of soundness if the warranted horse suffers from..sallenders. |