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Dauid

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Dauid, es; m.
David; Dāvid, īdis; m
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  • Dauid sang ðysne syxtan sealm

    David sang this sixth psalm,

    • Ps. Th. arg. 6
    • .
  • Dauides sealm

    the psalm of David,

    • Ps. Th. arg. 4
    • .
  • Dauides sunu

    David's son,

    • Homl. Blick. 15, 18,
    • 20.
  • Crist onwráh, in Dauides dýrre mǽgan, ðæt is Euan scyld eal forpynded

    Christ revealed that, in David's dear kinswoman, the sin of Eve is all turned away,

    • Exon. 9 a
    • ;
    • Th. 7,
    • 4;
    • Cri. 96
    • .
Etymology
[
דוִדָ,דיוִדָ Dāvĭd, from דוּדּ dūd affection. We have, in the same meaning, the classical name Erasmus, from έράσμιos lovely, affectionate
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  • Dauid, n.