Lionel

[ lahy-uh-nl ]

noun
  1. a male given name, form of Leon.

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How to use Lionel in a sentence

  • Lionel Wafer in his travels upon the Isthmus of Darien in 1699 saw the plant growing and cultivated by the natives.

  • But he will put himself in the right at once, and ask Lionel to make friends again; he will consent readily enough—he always does.

    The Talking Horse | F. Anstey
  • Whatever they quarrelled about Wilfred is very sure that he was the offender; Lionel never begins that kind of thing.

    The Talking Horse | F. Anstey
  • We live here still, Lionel and I, in the same old house,' and she indicates the house next door; 'he will be home very soon.

    The Talking Horse | F. Anstey
  • Lionel had wandered from the summer-house, and stood on a broad stone near the edge of the wall.

    Maid Sally | Harriet A. Cheever