Ivanhoe

[ ahy-vuhn-hoh ]

noun
  1. a novel (1819) by Sir Walter Scott.

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How to use Ivanhoe in a sentence

  • As I did not recognise it, he wrote it down for me—“Ivanhoe.”

    Castellinaria | Henry Festing Jones
  • My dear Ivanhoe,” I exclaimed, “what a head you have for politics!

    Castellinaria | Henry Festing Jones
  • I also gave Ivanhoe a cigarette, but Filomena did not smoke.

    Castellinaria | Henry Festing Jones
  • Sir Walter Scott gives a good illustration of the superstition of olden times, and of trial by battle, in Ivanhoe.

  • I thanked her for her charming hospitality and the corporal and Ivanhoe accompanied me back to the Albergo della Madonna.

    Castellinaria | Henry Festing Jones