All 6 Uses of
vaunted
in
Ivanhoe
- As the matter is, disturb not the peaceful hall with vaunts of the issue of the conflict, which you well know cannot take place.†
Chpt 5 *vaunts = extravagantly praises or boasts
- Bear with me, brother, although I should something vaunt myself.†
Chpt 35vaunt = to extravagantly praise or boast
- —I conjure thee, by the habit which thou dost wear, by the name thou dost inherit—by the knighthood thou dost vaunt—by the honour of thy mother—by the tomb and the bones of thy father—I conjure thee to say, are these things true?†
Chpt 37
- I tell thee, proud Templar, that not in thy fiercest battles hast thou displayed more of thy vaunted courage, than has been shown by woman when called upon to suffer by affection or duty.†
Chpt 39vaunted = extravagantly praised
- Would to God, Richard, or any of his vaunting minions of England, would appear in these lists!†
Chpt 39vaunting = extravagantly praising or boasting
- Remember the lists at Acre—remember the Passage of Arms at Ashby—remember thy proud vaunt in the halls of Rotherwood, and the gage of your gold chain against my reliquary, that thou wouldst do battle with Wilfred of Ivanhoe, and recover the honour thou hadst lost!†
Chpt 43vaunt = to extravagantly praise or boast
Definition:
extravagantly praised or boasted