Also called English ivy . a climbing vine, Hedera helix, having smooth, shiny, evergreen leaves, small, yellowish flowers, and black berries, grown as an ornamental.
any of various other climbing or trailing plants.
adjective
(often initial capital letter) Ivy League (def. 2).
New England. mountain laurel.
Origin of ivy
before 900; Middle English ivi;Old English ifig; akin to German Efeu
From the religious (‘The Holly and the Ivy’) to the secular (‘The Chipmunk Song’), my top 20.
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In Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy, the self-induced, self-absorbed Greek tragedy of Andrew Lohse.
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The Ivy League and other top schools are producing no more than ‘excellent sheep,’ says William Deresiewicz.
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I used to work at an elite Manhattan hedge fund that recruited almost exclusively from the Ivy League and its equivalents.
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CrowdMed is also a system where Ivy League diplomas and prestigious residencies carry no clout.
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Beyond it, amid tall elms, was the old church with its square tower hung with ivy.
Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906|Lucy Maud Montgomery
Over head the wind plays in the garlands of ivy, and the clouds pass swiftly across the deep blue sky.
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Ivy was growing in fresh clusters between the crevices of the polished rock.
The Dead Command|Vicente Blasco Ibez
The rocks by the stream were often covered with ivy and overhung by sprays of pink roses.
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We descend, skirting for some distance the monastery walls, over which patches of ivy hang like green shawls.
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British Dictionary definitions for ivy
ivy
/ (ˈaɪvɪ) /
nounpluralivies
any woody climbing or trailing araliaceous plant of the Old World genus Hedera, esp H. helix, having lobed evergreen leaves and black berry-like fruits
any of various other climbing or creeping plants, such as Boston ivy, poison ivy, and ground ivy
Derived forms of ivy
ivy-like, adjective
Word Origin for ivy
Old English īfig; related to Old High German ebah, perhaps to Greek iphuon a plant