Definitions for Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe I·van·hoe

Spelling: [ahy-vuh n-hoh]
IPA: /ˈaɪ vənˌhoʊ/

Ivanhoe is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 138 anagrams from letters in Ivanhoe (aehinov).

Definitions for Ivanhoe

noun

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

Examples for Ivanhoe

And, friar, didst see my poor kinsman Sir Wilfrid of Ivanhoe?

No: that has already been done in the novel of "Ivanhoe" before mentioned.

You might as well publish an abridgement of Waverley or Ivanhoe.

Paul's comment: "cf. the episode of the death of Front-de-Bœuf in 'Ivanhoe.'"

Ivanhoe himself says but little, and is in fact not much developed.

In a word, she was always flinging Rebecca into Ivanhoe's teeth.

See passage of introduction to Ivanhoe, wisely quoted in L. vi.

I hope the Lady Rebecca in 'Ivanhoe' does something worth while.

The description of the attack as given by Rebecca to Ivanhoe.

A customer is likely to ask for Ivanhoe in English, octavo, bound in leather.

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