sand cookie

Etymology
Perhaps a from, because of the texture of the crumbs; cf. also Norwegian.

Noun

 * 1)  Name given to various types of shortbread.
 * 2) * 1945, Adrian Wilson, letter dated 31March, 1945, in Joyce Lancaster Wilson (ed.), Two Against the Tide: A Conscientious Objector in World War II: Selected Letters, Austin, TX: W. Thomas Taylor, p.132,
 * Some of the wives poured and served up civilized cookies such as I haven’t had for months. ([Your] sand cookies are out of this world, therefore excluded.)
 * 1)  Any echinoderm of the order.
 * 2)  A mass of sand shaped to resemble a cookie by a child playing, similar to a mud pie.
 * 1)  A mass of sand shaped to resemble a cookie by a child playing, similar to a mud pie.
 * 1)  A mass of sand shaped to resemble a cookie by a child playing, similar to a mud pie.