Definitions for Loyola

Loyola Loy·o·la

Spelling: [loi-oh-luh]
IPA: /lɔɪˈoʊ lə/

Loyola is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 40 anagrams from letters in Loyola (allooy).

Definitions for Loyola

noun

  1. Saint Ignatius of (Iñigo López de Loyola) 1491–1556, Spanish soldier and ecclesiastic: founder of the Society of Jesus.

Examples for Loyola

Broet, whom Loyola called the angel of his society, was a native of Picardy.

The organization was military in character, Loyola becoming its first general.

The spirit of Luther is dead; but Hildebrand and Loyola are alive.

I have read that the first edition of the Life of Loyola was without miracles.

Lawrence, 43, entered the filmmaking world while attending film school at Loyola Marymount University.

By this date, the Jesuits (“the Company of Loyola”) had grown accustomed to such venomous denunciations.

Paramedics arrived and rushed her to Loyola University Medical Center, but she was beyond saving.

If “any congregation of men could merit eternal perdition on earth and in hell,” it is the “Company of Loyola.”

Loyola said Allen never discussed his personal life or his family, but focused on the job at hand.

All this Loyola saw under his eyes during his stay in Paris.

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