Loyola

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Definition

Proper noun: * Ignatius of Loyola: A Spanish Catholic priest and theologian, founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). He was a principal figure in the Counter-Reformation.

Usage
  • As a proper noun (name): The word "Loyola" is used primarily to refer to the historical figure, Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
    • The spiritual exercises were developed by Loyola.
    • The university is named after Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
Advanced Usage
  • Metonymic use: "Loyola" can sometimes be used to refer metonymically to the institutions he founded, particularly in an educational context.
    • He received a classic Loyola education. (Implying a Jesuit education)
Variants and Related Words
  • Loyolan (adj/noun): Pertaining to Loyola or his teachings; a follower of Loyola.
    • The Loyolan principles emphasize education and service.
  • Jesuit (noun/adj): A member of the Society of Jesus founded by Loyola; pertaining to the Jesuits.
  • Ignatian (adj): Pertaining to Saint Ignatius of Loyola or his spiritual practices.
Synonyms
  • Saint Ignatius
  • Ignatius of Loyola
Notes on Meaning

This word functions almost exclusively as a proper noun referring to a specific historical person. It does not have general meanings or common idioms separate from this reference. Its usage is largely historical, religious, and academic.

Noun
  1. Spaniard and Roman Catholic theologian and founder of the Society of Jesus; a leading opponent of the Reformation (1491-1556)