Definitions for Ignatius

Ignatius Ig·na·tius

Spelling: [ig-ney-shuh s]
IPA: /ɪgˈneɪ ʃəs/

Ignatius is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 247 anagrams from letters in Ignatius (agiinstu).

Definitions for Ignatius

noun

  1. Saint (Ignatius Theophorus) a.d. c40–107? bishop of Antioch and Apostolic Father.
  2. Saint (Nicetas) a.d. 799?–878, patriarch of Constantinople 846–858, 867–878.

Examples for Ignatius

When Ignatius had been in prison forty-two days, the women returned.

He wrote to Ignatius, "I wish this bishopric to be given to one of the Society."

Ignatius Loyola and Francis Xavier were the founders of these sects.

When he had touched the wounds with his hand, Ignatius departed alone.

Ignatius is clever and intuitive, but also careless and cruel.

As the head of the new order, Ignatius sent his priests throughout Catholic Europe to start schools, colleges and seminaries.

“The CIA exists to break codes,” Ignatius said, and nobody knows how much damage Snowden has done in that area.

Ignatius answered that it was true that he had given them to a beggar.

So I think that it is something that would make Saint Ignatius Loyola very happy.

While U.S. officials confirm the details revealed by Ignatius, the Turkish government has denied them.

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