sendling

noun

Etymology

From send + -ling.

  1. inherited from *sandijaną
  2. inherited from *sandijan
  3. inherited from sendan — “to send, cause to go
  4. inherited from senden
  5. suffixed as sendling — “send + ling

Definitions

  1. One who is sent

    One who is sent; an emissary; missionary; messenger.

    • Such a man is a Predicant, or minister; but a man of inferior fitness aud qualities is allowed to preach to blacks or low whites, and he is called a "sendling," or missionary.

The neighborhood

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