Back | daven \DAH-vuhn\ |
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Front | verb To pray. [Daven entered English in the mid-nineteenth century from Yiddish.] There, day or night, everyone — the men, the women, even the children — could daven nonstop. - Erica Lann-Clark, "The Goats Know the Way," The Healing Heart, 2003 Every morning he wakes early to daven outside, facing Jerusalem. When I watch him from the window, I regret having taught him to sound out the Hebrew letters when he was only five. - Nicole Krauss, The History of Love |
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