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Definition of Saint david
1. Noun. Patron saint of Wales (circa 520-600).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saint David
Literary usage of Saint david
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Iolo Manuscripts: A Selection of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts, in Prose and by Taliesin Williams, Owen Jones (1848)
"... he confederated with the Irish, and seized the dominion from its rightful
Cambro-British owner, namely, »»*»»*»* saint david. SAINT David, the son of ..."
2. The Consolidated Statutes of New Brunswick by New Brunswick, Charles Nelson Skinner, Frederic E. Barker, Edward L. Wetmore, George Wheelock Burbidge (1877)
"Saint James—South by Saint Stephen and saint david; east by the northerly
prolongation of the east line of saint david ; north by the County line; ..."
3. Iolo Manuscripts: A Selection of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts, in Prose and by Taliesin Williams, Owen Jones (1848)
"... he confederated with the Irish, and seized the dominion from its rightful
Cambro-British owner, namely, »»*»»*»* saint david. SAINT David, the son of ..."
4. The Consolidated Statutes of New Brunswick by New Brunswick, Charles Nelson Skinner, Frederic E. Barker, Edward L. Wetmore, George Wheelock Burbidge (1877)
"Saint James—South by Saint Stephen and saint david; east by the northerly
prolongation of the east line of saint david ; north by the County line; ..."