| | slovo | definícia |  | West Indian ivy (gcide)
 | Ivy \I"vy\, n.; pl. Ivies. [AS. [imac]fig; akin to OHG. ebawi, ebah, G. epheu.] (Bot.)
 A plant of the genus Hedera (Hedera helix), common in
 Europe. Its leaves are evergreen, dark, smooth, shining, and
 mostly five-pointed; the flowers yellowish and small; the
 berries black or yellow. The stem clings to walls and trees
 by rootlike fibers.
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 The clasping ivy where to climb.         --Milton.
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 Ye myrtles brown, with ivy never sere.   --Milton.
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 American ivy. (Bot.) See Virginia creeper.
 
 English ivy (Bot.), a popular name in America for the ivy
 proper (Hedera helix).
 
 German ivy (Bot.), a creeping plant, with smooth, succulent
 stems, and fleshy, light-green leaves; a species of
 Senecio (Senecio scandens).
 
 Ground ivy. (Bot.) Gill (Nepeta Glechoma).
 
 Ivy bush. (Bot.) See Mountain laurel, under Mountain.
 
 
 Ivy owl (Zool.), the barn owl.
 
 Ivy tod (Bot.), the ivy plant. --Tennyson.
 
 Japanese ivy (Bot.), a climbing plant ({Ampelopsis
 tricuspidata}), closely related to the Virginia creeper.
 
 
 Poison ivy (Bot.), an American woody creeper ({Rhus
 Toxicodendron}), with trifoliate leaves, and
 greenish-white berries. It is exceedingly poisonous to the
 touch for most persons.
 
 To pipe in an ivy leaf, to console one's self as best one
 can. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
 
 West Indian ivy, a climbing plant of the genus
 Marcgravia.
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