Proper noun
Davitt
A surname transferred from the given name.
As for crafting a regional approach to combating homelessness, the city has not made any specific requests to other communities at this point, according to Davitt. Source: Internet
In 1999, Davitt Moroney 's recording of Byrd's complete keyboard music was released on Hyperion (CDA66551/7; re-issued as CDS44461/7). Source: Internet
Michael Davitt, a labourer whose family had moved to England joined forces with Charles Stewart Parnell to win back the land for the people from the landlords and stop evictions for non payment of rents. Source: Internet
Squatter Caroline Newcomb, medical pioneer Mary De Garis and novelist Ellen Davitt also join the all-women show. Source: Internet
“I was lucky I was working in Davitt House and was able to reduce my working hours until David finished national school. Source: Internet
The bridge to Achill is named after him as well as Castlebar's local secondary school (Davitt College). Source: Internet