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Scottish architect (1803 - 1876)
David Bryce FRSE FRIBA RSA (3 April 1803 – 7 May 1876) was a Scottish architect. Bryce was born at 5 South College Street in Edinburgh, the son of David
David_Bryce
Country house in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
which incorporates an 18th-century core, was remodelled in 1869–70 by David Bryce, and is protected as a Category B listed building. The house stands within
Meikleour_House
Country house in Scotland
Tilda Swinton. The house was designed in the Scottish Baronial style by David Bryce in 1851. Kimmerghame is protected as a category B listed building and
Kimmerghame_House
Scottish publisher of miniature books
David Bryce and Son was a Scottish publishing house, known as being one of the most prolific and successful makers of miniature books in the world. It
David_Bryce_and_Son
Personality model of three prosocial traits
upon in 2019 by the psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman and his colleagues David Bryce Yaden, Elizabeth Hyde, and Eli Tsukayama, in the first peer-reviewed
Light_triad
American actress and director (born 1981)
Bryce Dallas Howard (born March 2, 1981) is an American actress and director. The eldest child of filmmaker Ron Howard, she studied acting at the New
Bryce_Dallas_Howard
Large house in Moray, Scotland
several times by prominent architects such as James Adam, John Adam, and David Bryce. It has been described by the architectural historian Charles McKean
Cullen_House
British boxer (born 1985)
Tony David Jeffries (born Tony David Bryce; 2 March 1985) is a British former Professional boxer who competed from 2009 to 2011. As an amateur, he won
Tony_Jeffries
American football player (born 1997)
Bryce Hall (born November 5, 1997) is an American professional football cornerback for the Louisville Kings of the United Football League (UFL). He played
Bryce Hall (American football)
Bryce_Hall_(American_football)
School in Edinburgh, Scotland
system and has nine houses. The main building, called the Bryce Building, was designed by David Bryce. The school is included in The Schools Index as one of
Fettes_College
Country house in Blair Atholl, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Finally, the castle arrived at its present form in the 1870s, when David Bryce remodelled the whole building for the 7th Duke of Atholl in a Scots Baronial
Blair_Castle
Scottish marine zoologist
David Lawrence Bryce FRSE (1852–1934) was a Scottish marine zoologist and specialist in Rotifera. He was born in Edinburgh in 1852 and educated at the
David_Lawrence_Bryce
National park in Utah, United States
Bryce Canyon National Park (/braɪs/) is a national park of the United States located in southwestern Utah. The major feature of the park is Bryce Canyon
Bryce_Canyon_National_Park
19th-century architectural style
the Scots baronial style in the Victorian era were William Burn and David Bryce. Romanticism in Scotland coincided with the development of Scottish national
Scottish baronial architecture
Scottish_baronial_architecture
Scottish architect (1789-1870)
James Skene. In 1825, he took on a pupil, David Bryce. In 1841, they went into partnership together. Bryce ran the Scottish office, and Burn ran the English
William_Burn
Historic stately home on Isle of Mull, Scotland
located on the island, on the Sound of Mull. It was designed by architect David Bryce for John Campbell of Possil (see Carter-Campbell of Possil) in the Scottish
Torosay_Castle
Church in Midlothian, Scotland
it should be preserved. Restoration work was carried out in 1862 by David Bryce on behalf of James Alexander, 3rd Earl of Rosslyn. The chapel was rededicated
Rosslyn_Chapel
Very small book
poppy seed." In 2007, archaeologists found a miniature Bible (Glasgow: David Bryce & Son, 1901) tucked into a child's boot hidden in a chimney cavity in
Miniature_book
Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland
soon found to be inadequate and a new surgical hospital, designed by David Bryce, was built fronting Drummond Street, opening in 1853. The new building
Royal_Infirmary_of_Edinburgh
Mausoleum of the Dukes of Hamilton, Scotland
Palace. Construction was begun in 1840 by architect David Hamilton and completed by architects David Bryce and sculptor Alexander Handyside Ritchie in 1858
Hamilton_Mausoleum
Country house in Orkney, Scotland
was built in 1847, commissioned by Colonel David Balfour, and designed by Edinburgh architect David Bryce. It is a Category A listed building and the
Balfour_Castle
Historic site
edge of the grounds. The Home Farm was built in 1832 and designed by David Bryce, but was elaborated by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell around 1858. The
Keir_House
Country house in Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Fincastle, the house was built in the Scottish baronial style by architect David Bryce in 1864–1867 for Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore (styled Viscount
Amhuinnsuidhe_Castle
Street in Edinburgh, Scotland
of these buildings were designed by the prominent Victorian architect David Bryce, who lived in the street. George Street in the 21st century remains essentially
George_Street,_Edinburgh
Manor house located in Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, England
continues "in varying proportions all through the house" and suggests David Bryce, William Burn's chief assistant, as a possible source. The entrance front
Harlaxton_Manor
Offensive personality types
1037/a0025679. PMID 22023075. Retrieved 2021-10-25. Kaufman, Scott Barry; Yaden, David Bryce; Hyde, Elizabeth; Tsukayama, Eli (12 March 2019). "The Light vs. Dark
Dark_triad
Castle in Chambord, France
Crossland and the main building of Fettes College in Edinburgh, designed by David Bryce in 1870. Between 1874 and 1889, the country house in Buckinghamshire
Château_de_Chambord
Mixed use redevelopment in Edinburgh, Scotland
were retained as the architects for new structures whilst plans for the David Bryce-designed former hospital buildings were devised by Comprehensive Design
Quartermile
Tower house and country house in Ayton, Scottish Borders
Ayton in the Scottish Baronial style in red sandstone. In 1860 architect David Bryce extended the drawing room and added a billiard room, with further additions
Ayton Castle, Scottish Borders
Ayton_Castle,_Scottish_Borders
Exploitative type of social influence
doi:10.1111/jopy.12251. PMID 26971566. Kaufman, Scott Barry; Yaden, David Bryce; Hyde, Elizabeth; Tsukayama, Eli (2019). "The Light vs. Dark Triad of
Manipulation_(psychology)
Building in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
extended in 1844 for Richard Campbell and designed by David Bryce and William Burn. In 1861 Colonel David Carrick Robert Carrick-Buchanan JP DL KCB (1825–1904)
Carradale House, Argyll and Bute
Carradale_House,_Argyll_and_Bute
American football player (born 2001)
Bryce Christopher Young (born July 25, 2001) is an American professional football quarterback for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League
Bryce_Young
American baseball player (born 1992)
Bryce Aron Max Harper (born October 16, 1992) is an American professional baseball right fielder and first baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major
Bryce_Harper
Scottish castle on the Isle of Skye
house destroyed by fire was replaced by a central wing, designed by David Bryce. Since 1925 the castle, abandoned by the Macdonald family, has fallen
Armadale_Castle
Civil parish in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Church is a Category B listed church in the parish. It was designed by David Bryce in 1877 in the Scots Gothic style. The church closed for services in
St Mungo, Dumfries and Galloway
St_Mungo,_Dumfries_and_Galloway
Historic site
extension to the north east, and the terraced gardens, to designs by David Bryce in the 1860s. In April 1886 Sir Coutts sold the estate to his nephew
Balcarres_House
Area of central Edinburgh, Scotland
facilities, the Infirmary incorporated George Watson's Hospital into the new David Bryce-designed complex. The Infirmary operated as a voluntary hospital and
Lauriston
British politician (1805–1877)
Urquhart, David (1857). The Queen and the Premier: A Statement of Their Struggle and Its Results. D. Bryce – via Google Books. Urquhart, David (1857). The
David_Urquhart
Shopping and office complex in Troy, New York, U.S.
the early 1990s. In the late 1990s and 2000s, the mall was bought by David Bryce and saw most of its retail space converted to offices for the New York
Uncle_Sam_Atrium
The building replaced a previous hall erected in 1858, designed by David Bryce. In 1918, after the First World War, the Edinburgh Classical Concerts
Freemasons'_Hall,_Edinburgh
American stage and screen actor (born 1982)
Bryce Allen Pinkham (born October 19, 1982) is an American actor and singer. He is a two-time Tony nominated actor for his roles as Monty Navarro in A
Bryce_Pinkham
Castle in Angus, Scotland
1848, the two were linked by a baronial style expansion, to designs by David Bryce. The historic keep remained in the Guthrie family until 1983, with the
Guthrie_Castle
British decathlete (born 1971)
David Bryce Bigham (born 4 July 1971) is a former athlete from England who competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics. At the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona
David_Bigham
Social club in Edinburgh, Scotland
James Craig designed New Town. It was enlarged in 1859 to a design by David Bryce. Over the years various changes were made to the internal design of the
New_Club,_Edinburgh
Personality construct
doi:10.1037/rev0000111. PMID 29999338. Kaufman, Scott Barry; Yaden, David Bryce; Hyde, Elizabeth; Tsukayama, Eli (12 March 2019). "The Light vs. Dark
Machiavellianism_(psychology)
Castle in Highland, Scotland
17th century by Sir William Sinclair, and again in 1853 and 1881, when David Bryce was the architect. The major modification was making the "northern front
Dunbeath_Castle
Luxury hotel, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Hunter. It has no older origin. Designed by the famous Scottish architect David Bryce the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire at the time, the Castle was finished
Glenapp_Castle
Municipal building in Lockerbie, Scotland
by David Bryce and his nephew, John Bryce, in the Scottish baronial style with much of detailed work being completed by Frank Carruthers after David Bryce's
Lockerbie_Town_Hall
Historic site
alterations and additions were carried out by William Burn in 1851. David Bryce, George Henderson, and James Campbell Walker are also known to have worked
The_Hirsel
Senior military rank
Our Indian Army: A Military History of the British Empire in the East. David Bryce. pp. 15–16. Stevenson, Richard (2015). Beatson's Mutiny: The Turbulent
Junior_commissioned_officer
House in the Scottish Borders, Scotland
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the former Peeblesshire. Designed by David Bryce and built in 1861, the house is a Category B listed building. Since 1971
Cringletie
American-Australian basketball player (born 1992)
Bryce Jiron Cotton (born August 11, 1992) is an American-Australian professional basketball player for the Adelaide 36ers of the Australian National Basketball
Bryce_Cotton
Scottish Border clan
eighteenth century. A new house was commissioned by the family and built by David Bryce in 1851, although it was badly damaged by fire in 1938 and only partially
Clan_Swinton
List Wikipedia article
Press – a small fiction publisher based in Urbana, Illinois David & Charles David Bryce and Son DAW Books – science-fiction and fantasy imprint founded
List of English-language book publishing companies
List_of_English-language_book_publishing_companies
American musician
Bryce David Dessner (born April 23, 1976) is an American composer and guitarist based in Paris and a member of the rock band the National. Dessner's twin
Bryce_Dessner
2013 disappearance in California
On August 30, 2013, Bryce David Laspisa, a 19‑year‑old student from Sierra College in Rocklin, disappeared near Castaic Lake in Los Angeles County, California
Disappearance of Bryce Laspisa
Disappearance_of_Bryce_Laspisa
Estate and country house in Scotland
Tennant commissioned David Bryce to design a new house, which was built in the Scottish Baronial style between 1854 and 1855. Bryce was commissioned to
The_Glen,_Scottish_Borders
Fraternal order affiliated with Freemasonry
St Clair-Erskine, 3rd Earl of Rosslyn instructed Edinburgh architect David Bryce, a known Freemason, to undertake restoration work on areas of the church
Knights_Templar_(Freemasonry)
Historic site in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
listed building, it was completed in 1861, believed to be the work of David Bryce. The adjoining Mauldslie Bridge, a separate listing, was built for James
Mauldslie_Castle_West_Lodge
features. In 1872, Hugh Scott 9th of Gala commissioned Scottish architect David Bryce to design and build a new house. On completion the family moved to New
Old_Gala_House
Castle in East Ayrshire, Scotland
extended over the years, and remodelled in the Scots Baronial style by David Bryce in the 1860s. The castle is protected as a category A listed building
Sorn_Castle
2017 American teen drama television series
date. He is initially Bryce's best friend and Clay's enemy until Justin breaks off his friendship with Bryce once he discovers Bryce sexually assaulted Jessica
13_Reasons_Why
Hospital in Fife, Scotland
commissioned by the distiller John Haig for use as his home, was designed by David Bryce in the Scottish Baronial style and completed in 1849. It later became
Cameron_Hospital
Scottish Conservative politician
Charles Lindsay Orr-Ewing (1860–1903) In 1864 Sir Archibald commissioned David Bryce to design his new home, Ballikinrain Castle, which was completed in 1868
Archibald_Orr-Ewing
District of Edinburgh, Scotland
rear of the building overlooking Randolph Place, and although architect David Bryce later drew up plans to add towers to the pavilions, this work was never
West_End,_Edinburgh
Building in Midlothian, Scotland
5th Duke, of St Mary's Church as a private chapel by William Burn and David Bryce. The church contains one of only two water-powered organs in Scotland
Dalkeith_Palace
Scottish architect (1814-1878)
Edinburgh architect, David Bryce. From around 1841 to 1870, Rochead lived and worked in Glasgow. During this time he was employed by David Hamilton, working
John_Thomas_Rochead
Church in Scotland, Scotland
Bryce 1912, p. 8–9. Historic Environment Scotland NT27SE 22 Bryce 1912, p. 11. Bryce 1912, pp. 14–15 Bryce 1912, pp. 16–18. Bryce 1912, p. 15. Bryce 1912
Greyfriars_Kirk
Cheap novel published in Britain in the 19th century
Arrowsmith, R. Bentley, Ward & Downey, J. Blackwood; Vol. 9. David Bryce, Ingram, Cooke & Co., David Bogue, Henry Lea, Swan Sonnenschein & Co., J & C. Brown
Yellow-back
Castle ruins in Highland, Scotland
was altered to its current form on the instructions of K. Macleay by David Bryce in 1860, during which it was extended in the Scottish baronial style
Keiss_Castle
British noble (1919–1970)
"Marquess of Milford Haven To Wed Janet Bryce, Nov. 17". The New York Times. 3 November 1960. Retrieved 3 February 2026. David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford
David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven
David_Mountbatten,_3rd_Marquess_of_Milford_Haven
Human settlement in Scotland
1543. An east wing was added in 1711, and there were alterations by David Bryce in 1858. The House and estate buildings were converted into fourteen
Cullen,_Moray
Area of East Lothian, Scotland
bought by George Sligo who in 1841 employed the famous Scottish architect David Bryce to build a new house in baronial style on the core of the older house
Seacliff
Historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland
in 1897. Following the death of Prince Albert in 1861, the architect David Bryce put forward a proposal for a 50-metre (160 ft) keep as a memorial, but
Edinburgh_Castle
Listed house and associated estate on Rousay, in Orkney, Scotland
Orkney, Scotland, built in its present form in the 1870s. Designed by David Bryce (1803–1876), the house was commissioned by Sir F W Traill-Burroughs (1831–1905)
Trumland
Human settlement in Scotland
House, a notable example of Scottish Baronial architecture designed by David Bryce was demolished in 1971. Ardgryfe House, a category B-listed Renaissance-style
Craigends
Vintage steam train in the South Island of New Zealand
the railway. The business was purchased in August 2011 by businessman David Bryce who put it back in operation on 29 October 2011. In December 2012, the
Kingston_Flyer
Architectural movement
relatively modest dwellings by architects such as William Burn (1789–1870), David Bryce (1803–1876), Edward Blore (1787–1879), Edward Calvert (c. 1847–1914)
Gothic_Revival_architecture
Antagonists in the Star Control series
Control II features the voice of Larry Zee for the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za, and David Bryce for the Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah. The Ur-Quan have been described as among the
Ur-Quan
Courthouse in Kirkwall, Scotland
David Bryce in the Scottish baronial style, built in coursed sandstone at a cost of £3,900 and was officially opened on 27 August 1877. David Bryce died
Kirkwall_Sheriff_Court
Inspirational phrase sent before the Battle of Trafalgar
2006. Disprose, John (1856), Diprose's Naval and Military Song-Book, David Bryce, London (p. 32) "Popham's code". HMS Victory. Archived from the original
England expects that every man will do his duty
England_expects_that_every_man_will_do_his_duty
Church in Scotland
David Bryce & Son (Glasgow), A&R Milne (Aberdeen). p. 334. Retrieved 21 March 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Rev. Scott, FSASc, David
Abbeygreen_Church
British theatre producer and actor
Simpson The Bill (4 episodes, 1999–2002) - Richard Casson / Ken Watts / David Bryce Lucky Jim (2003) - Mr. Pringle Hollyoaks (2003) - Mr. Cornwell Midsomer
Anthony_Smee
architect Sir William Bruce (c. 1630–1710), designer of Holyrood Palace David Bryce (1803–1876), architect William Burn (1789–1870), architect Edward Calvert
List_of_people_from_Edinburgh
Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland
surround Grange House. This was laid out in 1847 by the Edinburgh architect David Bryce and is more rectilinear in layout than its predecessors, Warriston Cemetery
The_Grange,_Edinburgh
Grand house in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
anything and in the end, in 1848, the commission eventually fell to David Bryce to build Hamilton Mausoleum on a fresh site 650 feet (200 metres) northeast
Hamilton_Palace
Estate house in Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
mason work resulted in the legal case between the architect and Earl. David Bryce Jr was later commissioned to provide a three-storey pavilion and corridor
Duff_House
Preparatory school in Torryburn, Fife, Scotland
near Dunfermline, Fife in 1923. (Craigflower House was built in 1860 by David Bryce who designed Fettes College and the Bank of Scotland headquarters on
Craigflower Preparatory School
Craigflower_Preparatory_School
Former seventeenth-century country house in Angus, Scotland
house was extended on the instigation of Fox Maule, by the architect David Bryce in the Scottish Baronial style. In what has been called "one of the greatest
Panmure_House
Type of fortified structure in Scotland
relatively modest dwellings by architects such as William Burn (1789–1870), David Bryce (1803–76), Edward Blore (1787–1879), Edward Calvert (c. 1847–1914) and
Castles_in_Scotland
Geology of the area in Utah
The exposed geology of the Bryce Canyon area in Utah shows a record of deposition that covers the last part of the Cretaceous Period and the first half
Geology of the Bryce Canyon area
Geology_of_the_Bryce_Canyon_area
Multi-purpose venue in Edinburgh, Scotland
built between 1845 and 1850. The Assembly Hall itself was designed by David Bryce and built in 1858–1859. The back of the Hall facing Castlehill was extended
General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland
General_Assembly_Hall_of_the_Church_of_Scotland
Church in Edinburgh, Scotland
these memorials is a massive plaque surmounted by an urn designed by David Bryce to commemorate George Lorimer, Dean of Guild and hero of the 1865 Theatre
St_Giles'_Cathedral
Village in West Lothian, Scotland
Kirknewton. It was built in 1851 for Archibald Wilkie, to a design by David Bryce. Kirknewton stood at the south eastern corner of the large area of West
Kirknewton,_West_Lothian
Castle in Highland, Scotland
further additions including a cap-house were made by the architect David Bryce on behalf of George Sutherland Dunbar, 7th Lord Duffus. In 1963, Maureen
Ackergill_Tower
Village in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Water. Corsock House is an 18th-century country house remodelled by David Bryce in 1853. A later addition was made by Charles Stuart Still Johnston in
Corsock
(1851–1929), American Gridley James Fox Bryant (1816–1899), American David Bryce (1803–1876), Scottish Aleksandar Bugarski (1835–1891), Serbian Charles
List_of_architects
George Washington Browne (1853–1939) Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806–1859) David Bryce (1803–1876) John Chessell Buckler (1793–1894) Benjamin Bucknall (1833–1895)
List_of_British_architects
Village in Midlothian, Scotland
Whitehill House is a large Tudor-Jacobean revival house designed by David Bryce and William Burn, built 1844 as a home for Wardlaw Ramsay, proprietor
Rosewell,_Midlothian
Castle in Scottish Borders
mansion for the Earls of Lauderdale. In 1840 the Edinburgh architects David Bryce and William Burn were engaged to design extensions to the castle. Their
Thirlestane_Castle
DAVID BRYCE
DAVID BRYCE
Male
Polish
Polish form of Hebrew David, DAWID means "beloved."
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Dà ibhidh, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew David, DAVIDE means "beloved."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminie of David
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Swedish
Beloved; Feminine of David; Friend; Darling
Male
Greek
(Δαυίδ) Greek form of Hebrew David, DAUID means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of the second king of Israel and ancestor of Jesus.Â
Male
Norse
Old Norse form of Hebrew David, DAVIÃ means "beloved."
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew David, DOVID means "beloved."
Male
Portuguese
Brazilian Portuguese form of Hebrew David, DAVI means "beloved."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, Swiss
Italian Form of David; Beloved; Dear One
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Hebrew, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian
Beloved; Dear One; Bright Finn; Brilliant Finn; Black One; Variant of David
Male
English
(דָּוִד, דָּוִיד) Hebrew name DAVID means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jesse. David was the second king of Israel and father of King Solomon. As a youth he killed a giant named Goliath with his slingshot.Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Beloved; Feminine Form of David
Male
English
 English pet form of Hebrew David, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Hebrew, Irish
Cherished; Beloved; Variant of David Beloved; Diminutive of David
Girl/Female
English
Beloved. Feminine of David.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from Hebrew David, DAVIS means "beloved."
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
Form of David
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Scottish
Son of David; David's Son; Dear One; Beloved
Female
English
(דָוִידָה) Feminine form of Hebrew David, DAVIDA means "beloved."
DAVID BRYCE
DAVID BRYCE
Biblical
tribulations
Boy/Male
English
Lives near the crucifix.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lucky
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
God of Medicine and Immortality
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Clever intelligent, beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Good; Brave
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kanhaiya | கநà¯à®¹à¯ˆà®¯à®¾Â
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek, Latin
Worthy of Praise; Of Value; Beyond Price; Praiseworthy; Invaluable; Priceless; Saint Anthony is the Patron Saint of Poor People
Girl/Female
Muslim
Exalted, Noble, Highest social standing
Girl/Female
English French American
Rules with elf-wisdom.
DAVID BRYCE
DAVID BRYCE
DAVID BRYCE
DAVID BRYCE
DAVID BRYCE
n.
A writer or composer of sacred songs; -- a title particularly applied to David and the other authors of the Scriptural psalms.
n.
An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms. It has been much employed in arts of design.
n.
A musical instrument, of unknown character, supposed by some to have been used by the people of Gath, and thence obtained by David. It is mentioned in the title of Psalms viii., lxxxi., and lxxxiv.
n.
A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.
n.
Especially, one of the hymns by David and others, collected into one book of the Old Testament, or a modern metrical version of such a hymn for public worship.
a.
Of or pertaining to David, the king and psalmist of Israel, or to his family.
a.
Avid.
n.
Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a boat, swing it in on deck, rig it out for lowering, etc.; -- called also boat davits.
a.
Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy.
n.
Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.
a.
Timid; fearful.
n.
A spar formerly used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow, without injuring the sides of the ship; -- called also the fish davit.