Sandwich

Etymology
The family name is from, from +.

Proper noun

 * , one of the historic Cinque Ports.
 * 1) An English habitational surname originating from this town.
 * 2) One of several younger towns named after the town in Kent or after a person bearing the surname:

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) sandwich (snack)

Usage notes

 * The German word is commonly used only for more richly filled sandwiches, typically with salad and sauce, normally featuring toasted bread or a bread roll. Plainer variants with traditional German bread go by a variant of regional German names like . Variants with a bread roll often go simply by.
 * The noun is generally neuter, but may be treated as masculine by some speakers.
 * The inflected forms above are loosely ordered by frequency. The plural is usually Sandwiches in formal writing, but the two alternative plurals are equally frequent in common usage.

Noun

 * 1) sandwich