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Definition of Star of David
1. Noun. A six-pointed star formed from two equilateral triangles; an emblem symbolizing Judaism.
Generic synonyms: Allegory, Emblem, Hexagram
Definition of Star of David
1. Proper noun. The Star or Shield of David is a generally recognized symbol of Jewish Community and Judaism. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Star Of David
Literary usage of Star of David
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Moon-o-theism: Religion of a War and Moon God Prophet, Volume I of IIby Yoel Natan by Yoel Natan (2006)
"The Star of David seems to have been of the same genre as another Jewish astral
symbol—the double cornucopia with a pomegranate orb on a stem between the ..."
2. Destruction of a Planet: Zionism Is Racism by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1991)
"I am accused of even picking on the “Star of David”, symbol of these beloved “Jews”.
No, I simply set the record to straight--who do YOU, good Judaists, ..."
3. The Religion of Old Glory by William Norman Guthrie (1919)
"The six point star, the star of David, was without further ado assumed, doubtless,
to be also the ..."
4. The Bible for Home Reading by Claude Goldsmid Montefiore (1897)
"Even when Jonathan realized, as he soon did, that the star of his father was
sinking, and that the star of David was rising, his friendship with David ..."
5. The Bible for Home Reading by Claude Goldsmid Montefiore (1896)
"Realizing as Jonathan soon did that the star of his father was sinking, and that
the star of David was rising, his friendship with David suffered no break ..."
6. The Bible for Home Reading by Claude Goldsmid Montefiore (1902)
"Even when Jonathan realized, as he soon did, that the star of his father was
sinking, and that the star of David was rising, his friendship with David ..."
7. The Ultimate Psychopolitics, Mass Mind Control and the Global Control System by Ceres (1993)
"The name of the beast is David or Israel--”the star of David or Israel”. ...
[H: Remember: The “star” in point is not the star of David as you think of as ..."