Magen David
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Definition
Noun: A six-pointed star formed by the intersection of two equilateral triangles. It is a widely recognized emblem and symbol of Judaism and Jewish identity.
Usage
The term "Magen David" is used to refer specifically to the geometric symbol. It is often used in contexts discussing religion, culture, history, and symbolism. * The flag of Israel features a blue Magen David in the center. * The history of the Magen David as a Jewish symbol spans many centuries.
Advanced Usage
- "Shield of David": This is the literal translation of the Hebrew term (מָגֵן דָּוִד). It is sometimes used interchangeably in English, though "Magen David" and "Star of David" are more common.
- The "Shield of David" is a powerful emblem of protection and faith.
Variants and Related Words
- Star of David: This is the most common English equivalent for "Magen David." The two terms are synonyms.
- The synagogue's stained-glass window depicted a beautiful Star of David.
Synonyms
- Star of David
- Shield of David
- Jewish star
Related Idioms or Phrases
- There are no specific idioms using "Magen David" in common English usage. The term itself functions as a proper noun for the symbol.
Noun
- a six-pointed star formed from two equilateral triangles; an emblem symbolizing Judaism