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sand-hill | Etymology of sand-hill by etymonline
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sand-hill (n.)

"dune," Old English sondhyllas (plural); see sand (n.) + hill (n.). For sand-hiller "poor white of Georgia or South Carolina" (by 1848) see cracker (n.2). Earlier it meant "blackguard, user of foul language" (by 1813) in the dialect of Durham and Yorkshire, according to contemporary sources probably from Sandhill in Newcastle.

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updated on December 15, 2021

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