noun A proper noun referring to the patron saint of Wales, also known as Dewi Sant
St David was a Welsh bishop of Menevia in the 6th century and played a significant role in spreading Christianity in Wales.
St David is the patron saint of Wales and is celebrated on St David's Day on March 1st.
St David's College in Wales is named after the saint and is a prominent educational institution.
St David's Day is celebrated with traditional Welsh foods, parades, and wearing of daffodils and leeks.
St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire, Wales, is a popular tourist attraction and pilgrimage site dedicated to St David.
St. David is often referenced in literature and poetry as a symbol of Welsh identity and pride.
St. David may be used as a cultural reference or example in therapy sessions to explore themes of faith, identity, or heritage.
Historians may study the life and impact of St. David within the context of Welsh history and religious practices.
Tour guides in Wales may include St. David's Cathedral or other sites associated with him in their tours to educate visitors about Welsh history and culture.