n. A six-pointed star, a symbol of Judaism, that is formed by placing two triangles together, one inverted over the other or interlaced. Also called Shield of David, Star of David. [Hebrew māgēn dāwīd, shield of David : māgēn, shield (from gānan, to cover; see gnn in the Appendix of Semitic roots) + Dāwīd, David; see dwd in the Appendix of Semitic roots.] (click for a larger image) Magen Daviddetail of a stained-glass window |
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