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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Da•vid (dā′vid for 1, 2, 5; Fr. da vēd′ for 3, 5; Sp. dä vēᵺ′ for 4, 5),USA pronunciation n. - Ancient History, Bibledied c970 b.c., the second king of Israel, reigned c1010–c970, successor to Saul: slayer of the Philistine giant Goliath.
- Biographical Saint. Also called Dewi Sant. a.d. c510–601?, Welsh bishop: patron saint of Wales.
Jacques Louis (zhäk lwē),USA pronunciation 1748–1825, French painter.- Place Namesa city in SW Panama. 70,700.
- a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning "beloved.''
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Hart•ley (härt′lē),USA pronunciation n. - David, 1705–57, English physician and philosopher.
Mars•den (märz′dən),USA pronunciation 1877–1943, U.S. painter. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Liv•ing•stone (liv′ing stən),USA pronunciation n. - David, 1813–73, Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa.
- Place Namesa town in and headquarters of Southern Province, SW Zambia, on the Zambesi River, near Victoria Falls: the former capital. 58,000.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: David /ˈdeɪvɪd/ n - the second king of the Hebrews (about 1000–962 bc), who united Israel as a kingdom with Jerusalem as its capital
- Elizabeth. 1914–92, British cookery writer. Her books include Mediterranean Food (1950) and An Omelette and a Glass of Wine (1984)
- /French: david/ Jacques Louis (ʒɑk lwi). 1748–1825, French neoclassical painter of such works as the Oath of the Horatii (1784), Death of Socrates (1787), and The Intervention of the Sabine Women (1799). He actively supported the French Revolution and became court painter to Napoleon Bonaparte in 1804; banished at the Bourbon restoration
- Saint. 6th century ad, Welsh bishop; patron saint of Wales. Feast day: March 1
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