释义 |
ma·gen da·vid \mäˈgān(ˌ)däˈvēd, ˈmȯgənˈdȯvə̇d sometimes ˈmägənˈdävə̇d\ noun also mo·gen da·vid \ˈmȯgənˈdȯvə̇d\ (plural magen davids also mogen davids) Usage: usually capitalized M&D Etymology: Hebrew māghēn Dāwīdh, literally, shield of David, from Dāwīdh David died ab973B.C. king of Judah and Israel : a figure in the shape of a six-pointed star formed by two intersecting equilateral triangles and widely used as a symbol of Judaism — called also Shield of David, Star of David |