Associations to the word «David»
Noun
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Verb
Wiktionary
DAVID, proper noun. A male given name.
DAVID, proper noun. The second king of Judah and Israel, the successor of Saul in the Old Testament.
DAVID, proper noun. A patronymic surname common in Wales.
Dictionary definition
DAVID, noun. Patron saint of Wales (circa 520-600).
DAVID, noun. French neoclassical painter who actively supported the French Revolution (1748-1825).
DAVID, noun. (Old Testament) the 2nd king of the Israelites; as a young shepherd he fought Goliath (a giant Philistine warrior) and killed him by hitting him in the head with a stone flung from a sling; he united Israel with Jerusalem as its capital; many of the Psalms are attributed to David (circa 1000-962 BC).
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